Learn how to knit a buttonhole over the course of a single row of knitting, also known as a one-row buttonhole. In this technique, a combination of binding off and casting on stitches on opposite sides of the work creates a symmetrical, stretchy buttonhole.

Sweater knitters, listen up! Today’s new video is all about how to knit a one-row buttonhole. In this technique, a combination of binding off and casting on stitches on opposite sides of the work creates a symmetrical, stretchy buttonhole. There are a few different ways to knit a buttonhole, but this is probably the one I use most often.

Learn how to knit a buttonhole over the course of a single row of knitting, also known as a one-row buttonhole. In this technique, a combination of binding off and casting on stitches on opposite sides of the work creates a symmetrical, stretchy buttonhole.

How to Knit One-Row Buttonholes

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Learn how to knit a buttonhole over the course of a single row of knitting, also known as a one-row buttonhole. In this technique, a combination of binding off and casting on stitches on opposite sides of the work creates a symmetrical, stretchy buttonhole.

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