I-Cord Bind Off
Learn to knit the i-cord bind off flat or in the round to add a little extra detail to your projects.
Learn to knit the i-cord bind off flat or in the round to add a little extra detail to your projects.
Patterns often tell you to bind off purlwise when you need to bind off on a wrong side row of a stockinette project, or when binding off ribbing. Learn how in this tutorial.
The 3 needle bind off is a method of binding off and seaming at the same time. It is often used for shoulder seams, but can be used to bind off and seam any 2 pieces of fabric with live stitches. Often times, when a pattern calls for binding off each piece separately and then …
Named after the developer, Jeny Staiman, the full name of this bind off should be Jeny’s Surprisingly Simple Super-Stretchy Bind Off. But that’s a mouthful. It is a wonderful bind off for anything that needs a stretchy edge – like socks, hats, cowls, necklines, hems, etc. It is very similar to the classic bind off …
Stretchy Bind Offs for Ribbing Clarified While researching stretchy bind offs in preparation for our Socks on a Plane Knit Along, I discovered four that are particularly good for ribbing: the Tubular Bind Off, the Invisible Rib Bind Off, the 1×1 Sewn Bind Off, and the Italian Bind Off. The problem is that I also …
Tubular Bind Off / Invisible Rib Bind Off / 1×1 Sewn Bind Off / Italian Bind Off Read More »