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a knitted ribbing pattern with the words simple stretchy bind off on it

Easy and useful way to bind off ribbing in knitting. Creates an even and very stretchy ribbing. Casting off using yarn-overs. Use the technique in all projects that end in ribbing like collars or toe-up socks. Shown both in 1x1 and 2x2 ribbing. #knitting #knittingtips #knittingtutorial

a person is holding their hand over the edge of a knitted sweater with text that reads, wanna knit this decorative non - rolling edge?

Anouska ✨ on Instagram: "✨ Tired of the dreaded stockinette curl on your summer knits? This has become my go-to (slightly) decorative non-rolling edge… perfect for those cotton knits that have minimal edging and, as a result, tend to roll 🥲 Here’s why I love this edge: 🌷 Lies flat, no curling! 💛 Looks decorative, yet understated! ☁️ Works perfectly with cotton & lightweight yarns 🌞 It’s beginner-friendly and not to hard to memorise This little edge detail was actually inspired by a…

two hands crocheting together with yarn in front of an advertisement for applied i - cord

This is Knit | Family-Run Yarn Shop in Dublin, Ireland on Instagram: "The Applied I-Cord tutorial had everyone buzzing in our recent workshop, so we knew we had to bring back the magic for all of you to join in! 🌟 Trust me, It’s easier than it looks! Will you give this technique a go? 👇 #askthisisknit #beginnerknitter #knittinghacks #howtoknit #knittingtips #thisisknit #knitwithTIK"

an image of a knitted blanket with the words tubular bind off

The tubular bind off is a sewn bind off which creates an invisible edge on 1×1 ribbing that perfectly matches the tubular cast on. Similar to the Kitchener stitch seam, this technique seamlessly connects stitches from the right and wrong side of the fabric. The result is a clean, rolled looking edge with a professional finish.

how to bind off the last stitch and make it look neater easy method for beginners

Normally, you bind off the last two stitches the regular way, and then you break the working yarn and pull out the last loop all the way. This will create a knot. While it is entirely secure, you often create an ear because the edge stitches are a bit too loose. That’s because there is nothing to anchor them on the left side.

two hands crocheting together with the words i - cord cast on

The first step to any knitting project is to cast on for the piece. There are many different types of cast on methods, some being functional and some more decorative. In this video, Mary Beth Temple explains how to work a beautiful, decorative I-cord cast on.

someone is holding two crochet hooks in their left hand and knitting them together

Today, we share with you how to work an I Cord bind off. Why It’s awesome Give your project a polished finish. Reversible: looks great on both sides. Try working it in a contrasting color for a little pep. Things to Keep In Mind Keep the slipped yarn tight. It uses a lot of yarn. …

the words i - lord bind off / technique tuesday youtubee are in white letters

This video demonstrates the I-cord bind off: how to start and how to finish, whether knitting flat or in the round.Support me by buying me a coffee on Ko-fi!...

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