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Knitting pros, I need your help! I am teaching myself to knit & on all of my finished pieces I am noticing a big difference between my cast on row & my bind off row. The cast on row is loose & stretchy, whereas the bind off row is tight & w/out any give. I have tried binding off w/bigger needles. That helped some, but there was still a significant difference. Any ideas on what I could be doing wrong? TIA!
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What type of cast on and bind off are you using?
Hmmmm, good question. Perhaps that is my problem. I didn't realize there were other methods. Looking back in my book, I am casting on w/the English Method. The binding off in my book is just called Binding Off. It has me knitting two stitches, then w/the left needle bringing the first stitch over the second stitch & off the needle. Then knit one stitch and continue.
 

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Well I'm definitely not an expert so hopefully one will chime in soon.

Can you watch the videos on knittinghelp.com? She shows quite a few methods. She's really good at it too, amazing to watch in action. She's gives a little description of each on the link page with what each is good for etc. Sounds like you might need a tighter cast on or maybe just one that is easier to do neatly. Was what you were binding off knit stitches or purl? That might make a difference too. Purl the purl stitches and bind off, knit the knit stitches to bind off. Also are you on the public (right) side when binding off?
 

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Thanks for the info ladies. I will try the sewn bind off on my next project. And thank you for the link also Kayaking Mama. Those instructions are very easy to understand.

Is there a way to get my cast on to look more like an English Method bind off?
 
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