Learn. How to Bind Off Knitting School Lesson 6
If you've been following along with the knitting school, you should be ready now to bind off. This is our last lesson.
I should mention that for me, I prefer to have a longer cowl so I am adding rows at the end to make it longer. Adding about 10 more rows was perfect for me and I have enough yarn to do it.
I'm only including one video tutorial of the bind off. Left handed knitters should be able to figure out exactly how to bind off by watching the right handed tutorial.
Once you are done with your bind off, take a tapestry needle or crochet hook and weave in your ends. You'll just want to wrap them around your finished stitches so they blend in with your knitting. Trim the edges and then enjoy!
Don't forget to post pictures of your finished projects at the Share with ChristyNelson.Net flickr group.
I should mention that for me, I prefer to have a longer cowl so I am adding rows at the end to make it longer. Adding about 10 more rows was perfect for me and I have enough yarn to do it.
I'm only including one video tutorial of the bind off. Left handed knitters should be able to figure out exactly how to bind off by watching the right handed tutorial.
Once you are done with your bind off, take a tapestry needle or crochet hook and weave in your ends. You'll just want to wrap them around your finished stitches so they blend in with your knitting. Trim the edges and then enjoy!
Don't forget to post pictures of your finished projects at the Share with ChristyNelson.Net flickr group.
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1 Comments:
I al so glad that I found this. I knew I was NOT binding off correctly !!!
Thanks,
Diane
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