Finger Knitting: Flat Cast Off

by Hannah Gilly

August 27, 2019

You can end your finger knitting in a few ways. Today we're going to look at ending finger knitting with a flat cast off. This method makes it look more like a cast off from knitting needles... but you're still using your fingers! 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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