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How Do You Bind Off A Knitting Loom?

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How Do You Bind Off A Knitting Loom?

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Once you finish a loom knitting project, you can’t simply pull the live stitches from the loom’s hooks unless you want your work to unravel. Instead, you must bind off the live stitches. Although you can use several methods to remove your knitting from the loom, one of the easiest is the crochet bind-off. You can use this bind-off method to remove tubular knits from round knitting looms and double-sided, flat knits from knitting boards, which are narrow, rectangular-shaped looms with two rows of pegs. Break your yarn, leaving a tail that measures at least 5 inches in length, then position your knitting board so the cut yarn tail is on the left side of the board. Slip the stitch from the first front row peg on the right side of the loom onto a crochet hook, and then slip the stitch from the corresponding back row peg onto the crochet hook. This stitch should sit in front of the first one. Draw the stitch from the back row peg through the stitch from the front row peg. You’ve just comple

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