Synopses & Reviews
Discover the perfect beginning and ending for every knitting project! This one-of-a-kind reference presents more than 50 ways to cast on and bind off, creating edges that are tighter, looser, stretchier, lacier, longer-lasting, prettier -- whatever your project needs, you'll find it here. Detailed instructions for each technique are combined with step-by-step photography so that nothing is left to chance. At-a-glance charts identify the best cast on or bind off for various types of knitting, as well as cast on/bind off pairs that work well together. This indispensable guide will ensure that all of your knitting projects are polished and pleasing, from start to finish!
Review
"Knitting teacher and fiber artist Bestor turns this deceptively simple topic into a fascinating read... This is a great reference for the knitter looking to customize her own projects, and is an ideal companion for anyone who dares to try her own hand at design."
The Oregonian Review
"In the era of YouTube, how useful is a print guide to knitting cast-ons and bind-offs? Very, especially if you're designing your own knits, looking for alternate cast-ons or bind-offs to change an existing pattern, or trying to choose among a variety of options in a pattern. [Leslie Ann Bestor's] collection is comprehensive and well organized, and the directions are easy to follow."
The Oregonian Review
"This spiral-bound book is a gem, chock-full of techniques to improve your knitting projects from start to finish. I love the organization of the book ...In addition to the handy spiral binding - so great when you're trying to follow along - there are photos of every step of the techniques, plus photos of projects using the techniques. Paws up!" -- Austin American Statesman's knitting blog,
Knittin' Kitten
Judy Becker, Author of Beyond Toes: Knitting Adventures with Judy's Magic Cast-On
Review
"The very best knitting books are the ones that educate, inspire and open up new knitting worlds. As so it is with
"Cast On, Bind Off,"
a terrific new reference book that walks knitters through more than 50 -- I'll repeat that, because it merits it --
more than 50
ways to start and end your projects. ... And that, folks, is why every blessed one of us needs this book. Like,
now
. ... I've seen a number of these techniques elsewhere, but never all of them together, and absolutely never in such a clear, easy-to-use format. This is a must for any knitter's library. You'll go back to it time and again, and you'll never again have a glorious project wrecked by the wrong technique. (Anyone who's ended up with a too-tight bind off on a sweater neck knows what I'm talking about.) Buy the book. Your knitting will thank you, and you'll thank Leslie Ann Bestor for writing "Cast On, Bind Off."" --The Oregonian's knitting blog,
OregonLive.com
Margaret Radcliffe, knitting designer, teacher, and author of Circular Knitting Workshop
Review
"All knitters need a variety of starts and finishes in their knitting tool belt, but sometimes it's hard to know which to use.
Cast On, Bind Off is the perfect reference to any of these techniques that are likely to be needed--including some of the newer and less well known methods. With beautiful photographs, clear instructions, and helpful illustrations, Leslie Ann provides not only the how-to, but the why and where as well!
Cast On, Bind Off should be part of every knitter's library."
Judy Becker, Author of Beyond Toes: Knitting Adventures with Judy's Magic Cast-On
Review
"Cast off your old techniques and embark on a voyage of cast-on and bind-off discoveries! Leslie Ann Bestor has produced a clear, concise, definitive reference that will be cherished by all knitters. There's something for everyone, from introductions to the most basic cast ons and bind offs to detailed discussions of some that even advanced knitters may never have encountered. The clear close-up photos of the front, back and edge of every single cast on and bind off will be invaluable to every knitter in selecting the best cast on for each and every project."
Margaret Radcliffe, knitting designer, teacher, and author of Circular Knitting Workshop
Review
"Step-by-step instructions and accompanying close-up photographs are the perfect format for this go-to guide. You'll be amazed at what you've been missing!"
Synopsis
Elegant Edges for All Your Knitting Projects
If you're still using the cast-on and bind-off methods you learned when you began knitting, it's time to explore new possibilities! Leslie Ann Bestor's creative edges are just what you need to begin and end every project with flair.
Choose from among 33 cast ons and 21 bind offs to give your next project the perfect edge.
About the Author
Leslie Ann Bestor is the author of the best-seller Cast On, Bind Off and a knitting teacher and store manager at WEBS, America's Yarn Store. Both positions give her important insights into what new knitters need in order to be successful. Her designs have been featured in books and magazines. She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Beginnings and Endings
Quick Start Guide
Part One: Cast Ons
Basic
Stretchy
Decorative
Circular
Double-Sided
Multicolor
Provisional
Tubular
Mobius
Part Two: Bind Offs
Basic
Stretchy
Decorative
Sewn
Resources
Acknowledgments
Index