Ending Finger Knitting With 2 Fingers

by Hannah Gilly

August 13, 2019

How's your finger knitting going? If you were with me last week you could have a long strand of knitting doing really well. Have you been knitting with the same ball of yarn or more than one this week? Let's finish the finger knitting today with a cast off method that's really quick and will give you a knitted cord that won't unravel. To subscribe to the Knit With Hannah YouTube channel click here I'll be posting every week over the summer holidays, but will also be taking a bit of a break. Keep watching for more fun videos to keep you occupied with yarn fun during the warmer weather. I'll be writing shorter blogposts, but you'll still have the videos. :) And if you'd like more find with knitting and other yarn crafts, there's always the children's knitting course with a dedicated 'yarn craft cornner' check out the full details here  or click on the image below.    

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