Why is my cast off row tight?

There are two reasons your bind-off would be too tight: you're knitting too tight or you picked the wrong bind-off.

What does cast off loosely Knitways mean?

Binding off (or casting off) is simply the method of finishing a knitting project so that the stitches don't unravel.

How much yarn should you leave to cast off?

Longtail cast-off yarn requirements

To be on a save side, you'll need 5 times as much yarn for the bind off as your project is wide. This will leave a little tail of maybe 3-4 inches for weaving in the tails as well. (The exact factor was 4.6 for my swatch. It was 12 cm wide and i needed 56 cm for the cast-off.)

Do I have enough yarn to bind off?

Wrap the working yarn l-o-o-s-e-l-y around the project 3 times (wrap 4 times if you're paranoid). The amount of yarn it takes to wrap the width of your project those three times is how much yarn you will need to bind off.

How tight is a cast supposed to be?

Your cast was applied in such a way as to minimize excessive movement and therefore should be snug but NOT too tight (there is a difference!). for an ARM cast, raise it as high above your heart as possible (overhead if necessary). for a LEG cast, lie down and prop your leg up on several pillows.

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Why are my stitches so tight?

Give the whole needle some love

A lot of the times, tight knitters will knit into their stitches using the tip of the needle without letting the stitch slide all the way onto the needle. This doesn't expand the stitch to the full width of the needle – only a fraction of its width! That's why the stitches are so tight.

What does Knitways mean in knitting?

Page 1. STANDARD INCREASE - inc (knitways) An increase makes an extra stitch. 1. Knit into the front of the stitch as usual, but don't slip it off the needle, then knit into the back of the same stitch.

Is bind off the same as cast off?

So, is bind-off the same as cast-off? Yes, both terms describe the same general method of securing your stitches once you finished a project and keep it from unraveling. Typically, people in the U.S. say “bind-off” while knitters in the UK prefer “cast-off”.

How do I know if I have enough yarn left?

The standard advice on whether you have enough yarn to complete one more row is to stretch out your knitting and, if the length of yarn is 4 times the width of your work, you should have enough.

How long should tail be for casting on?

A good rule of thumb for figuring out the length of the yarn tail needed is three times the length of the row width (or, if working circularly, the round circumference). For example, if your piece measures 6 inches wide, your tail should measure at least 18 inches.

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