knitting tips and tuts

535 Pins
·
1mo
How to cast off/ bind off the last stitch in knitting and make it look neater (easy method)
Normally, you bind off the last two stitches the regular way, and then you break the working yarn and pull out the last loop all the way. This will create a knot. While it is entirely secure, you often create an ear because the edge stitches are a bit too loose. That’s because there is nothing to anchor them on the left side. I will show you How to bind off/ cast off the last stitch in knitting and make it look neater.
This may contain: someone is knitting a sweater with needles in their hands while another person holds the yarn
0:58
How to knit a tidy neckline: The Sloped Bind-Off
The title should be how to knit a tidy neckline, armhole, or basically any rounded edge in knitting. Since I discovered this technique, I haven't used any other! The method is called Slope Bind-Off, and it gives you a smooth, beautiful edge, avoiding that stair-step look off the normal bind-off.
This may contain: someone is knitting a sweater with their fingers
0:58
Ruke Cast-off
Massive List of FREE Knitting Pattern Blogs & Websites
Massive List of FREE Knitting Pattern Blogs & Websites – Brome Fields
How To Knit A Buttonhole (5 Best Ways)
Learn five effective ways to knit buttonholes, each catering to different preferences and project needs. Explore techniques like yarnover, double yarnover, bindind off stitches, and other alternatives. Discover options for button placement and sizing, and the difference between vertical and horizontal buttonholes. #knitting #knitting #buttonholes #knittingtips #knittingtechniques
How to Carry Yarn Up the Side of Your Work
This may contain: someone is knitting a sweater with their fingers
0:58
Ruke Cast-off