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Creating a flexible edge for 1x1 ribbing so stitches flow continuously from one side of the fabric to the other.
In this post I’m going to show you how to knit a stretchy bind off step by step for a regular knit bind off and a rib bind off.
Step-by-step instructions teach you how to invisibly cast-on and bind-off in double knitting. This tutorial also includes links to video tutorials.
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. I will show you How to bind off/ cast off the last stitch in knitting and make it look neater.
Is your bind-off edge too tight? Learn to bind off your knitting loosely with the Suspended Bind Off! This one extra step makes your bind off more stretchy.
Nancy - Insert Main Img Binding off in the round normally flows fairly easily until it comes to last last bound-off stitch. Typically you bind-off that last stitch and secure it. Next step is to wea
A video tutorial on the three needle bind-off knitting technique.
There are a bunch of different ways to bind off. Some are fancy, some are invisible, some are stiff and some are stretchy. Today I’m focusing on one of the stretchy ones. I like Jenny’s Super Stretchy Bind Off to finish off ribbing on sleeve cuffs, neckbands, and anywhere else I need a lot of stretch. It’s surprisingly simple, and if you already know how to do a basic bind-off you’ll pick it up in no time. To start, get a needle that’s a few sizes smaller than you’ve been using to knit…
Learn how to knit a non-rolling bind-off using the stockinette stitch! Keep your edges neat, flat, and professional-looking with this simple technique. Perfect for scarves, shawls, and more. Master it today and elevate your knitting game! #stst
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Having a stretchy bind off edge is critical in projects like toe-up socks or cowls. In this video, Michele Lee Bernstein demonstrates how to work the Russian Bind Off, which is a great bind off to have in your knitting tool bag.
The curling of the stockinette stitch is legendary. No matter how well the fabric is blocked, the edges will start curling sooner or later. Unless, of course, we take preventive measures and add a border to the edges of our project. But what if we don’t want to add a section of ribbing, garter stitch, ...
Sarah on Instagram: "A few tips: Use your right index finger to push the backward yarn over loop forward to loosen it up, making it easier to work into for binding off. I didn’t do this in the video, and as you can see, I struggled a bit to get into the stitches. Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off (JSSBO) works both flat and in the round. JSSBO works with 1×1 rib, 2×2 rib, or any combination of knits and purls. The only downside is that it’s not invisible—you can see the bind-off…
A step-by-step tutorial for beginners on the in pattern bind-off method. Create perfect edges for ribbings and other knit purl combinations.
Do you struggle with tight floats in stranded colorwork knitting? In this blog post I demonstrate an easy trick to keeping your floats loose: knitting colorwork inside out. And no, that doesn't mean having to purl in colorwork! Read the post to understand how needle tip position affects circular knitting, the difference between working right side out and inside out, and how working in the round inside out can help with tight floats. #knitting #knit #stranded #colorwork #tutorial…
Katie | Knitting & Oils on Instagram: "💜 Russian Bind Off 💜 This is a great option when you need a little extra stretch in your bind off. Knit 1, slip both stitches back to the left needle and then knit them together through the back loop. Save this post to give this bind off a try!"
super elastic invisible bind off
A scalloped edge can add a beautiful finishing touch to any knit project. The picot bind off method is a great way to create that gorgeous shell shape! This bind off method looks complicated, but it's actually fairly basic. Check out this step-by-step photo tutorial on how to do the knit picot bind off. Start with all your stitches on the left needle as if starting a new row or round. Knit the first stitch Next cast on two more stitches using the cable cast on method (shown here). Step one…
Learn this fun and easy way to join your knitting in the round so you're never concerned that it doesn't look polished and seamless.
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