Bind-off Methods
Securing stitches in knitting so that they won't unravel is called binding off (casting off). This board contains information about every possible bind-off method you can think of: standard bind off, stretchy bind off, elastic bind off, tubular bind off, Russian bind off, yarnless bind off, invisible bind off, binding off in ribbing or in pattern, sewn bind off, Icelandic bind off, suspended bind off. Learn how to bind off stiches in knitting! #knitting #knit #bindoff #technique #tutorials
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Improved Stretchy Bind-off for 2x2 Ribbing [TUTORIAL] :: talvi knits.
Looking for the perfect stretchy bind-off for 2x2 ribbing? In this blog post I discuss the relationship between the yarnover bind-off, Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-off (JSSBO) and Sheena's Stretchy Sock Bind-off (SSSBO), explain why these bind-off methods are so stretchy, and present two modifications of the SSSBO, one intended for sock cuffs and the other for sweater hems or sleeve cuffs done in 2x2 ribbing. #knitting #bindoff #knittingtutorial #knittingtips #knittingtechniques
How to Knit the Italian Bind-Off for Ribbing and Brioche
Italian Bind-off is a method for creating a bind-off edge that is just as stretchy as the knitted fabric. It is particularly appropriate for binding off ribbing and brioche knitting: not only does it stretch, but it also mimics the knit 1, purl 1 rhythm of the stitch patterns and creates the illusion that the stitches flow continuously over the edge. Learn the Italian Bind-off with this step-by-step photo tutorial from Interweave. #knitting #knit #bindoff #briocheknitting #ribbing
Easy stretchy bind off in knitted ribbing
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
Cast Off Knitting Methods
There are many ways to cast off, some are for the more intermediate to advanced knitters, but you can learn more about these methods below. In this blog post from Handy Little Me, you'll learn five different methods to bind off knitting in addition to the standard bind-off: stretchy bind-off, three-needle bind-off, i-cord bind-off, tubular bind-off, and picot bind-off. #knitting #knit #bindoff #castoff
Improved Stretchy Bind-off for 2x2 Ribbing [TUTORIAL] :: talvi knits.
Looking for the perfect stretchy bind-off for 2x2 ribbing? In this blog post I discuss the relationship between the yarnover bind-off, Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-off (JSSBO) and Sheena's Stretchy Sock Bind-off (SSSBO), explain why these bind-off methods are so stretchy, and present two modifications of the SSSBO, one intended for sock cuffs and the other for sweater hems or sleeve cuffs done in 2x2 ribbing. #knitting #bindoff #knittingtutorial #knittingtips #knittingtechniques
How to Knit: Italian Tubular Bind-Off | Brooklyn Tweed
The Italian Tubular Bind-Off is a variation of a tubular bind-off that allows you to graft your stitches together without separating them onto two needles. It is quite neat and stretchy, and results in a very clean, rounded edge. This bind-off works best with 1x1 ribbing, but if you have 2x2 ribbing you can rearrange your stitches to use this method. This bind-off can be worked after knitting tubular rows or rounds (where every other stitch is slipped); it can also be used without working tubular rows beforehand. In this tutorial we’ll work the bind off straight off the ribbing without any tubular rows. #knitting #knit #bindoff #italianbindoff #tubularbindoff #knittingtutorial #knittingtechniques
How to Bind Off in Pattern
At some point in your knitting adventures you will encounter the phrase “bind off in pattern”. The bind-off part is obvious, but it’s the “in pattern” part that may be confusing the first time you encounter it. Binding off in pattern simply means that you will bind off in whatever the established stitch pattern is that you have been working in. Read this tutorial to learn how to bind off in
How to Knit a Three-Needle I-Cord Bind-Off
When you combine a Three-Needle Bind-off with an applied i-cord, you end up with a decorative and dimensional way to join two pieces of knitting. We love the Three-Needle I-cord Bind-off for edging projects like holiday ornaments and pillow covers. Sweater knitters can also use this technique as a decorative seam detail. #knitting #knit #icord #bindoff #knittingtechniques
How to Knit an I-cord Bind-off
A simple tutorial to show you how to make an i-cord bind off, and what to do if you project does and does not have i-cord edges. This bind-off is often used for shawls as it gives a nice rounded edge and has a bit of stretch to it, so your cast-off edge can stretch with the rest of your shawl. #knitting #knit #bindoff #castoff #icord
How to Work a Flat Three-Needle Bind-off
Three-needle bind-off is usually worked on the wrong side of knitting because it creates a big ridge. The Flat Three-Needle Bind-off is a refinement of this technique that eliminates the ridge, leaving us with a nice, flat chain worthy of being used as a decorative detail. #knitting #knit #bindoff #tipsandtricks
Needle in One Hand, Hook in the Other: Two Crochet Bind-Offs
Looking for a firm, stable edge to finish your knitting? Try these two crochet bind-off methods using a hook and a needle. No prior crochet experience is needed! These bind-off methods are great for non-stretchy yarns and ideal when you want to add fringe or decorative trims. This tutorial walks you through slip stitch and single crochet bind-offs step by step. #knitting #knittingtips #bindoff #crochetbindoff #knittingtutorial
Introducing the Ruke Cast-Off Technique: A Simple and Easy Alternative to the Italian Cast-Off
Looking for an easy alternative to the Italian bind-off? The Ruke bind-off is a simple, beginner-friendly technique that gives your knitting projects a polished, professional finish. Perfect for scarves, sweaters, and lace, it’s faster and easier to master than traditional methods. With just a tapestry needle and yarn, you’ll love this versatile and efficient approach to binding off. #knitting #knit #bindoff #knittingtechniques #knittingtutorial
How to Work a Knit I-Cord Bind-Off
This blog post from Interweave explains the I-cord bind-off technique, a finishing method in knitting that creates a neat, tubular edge. The post provides step-by-step instructions for executing the I-cord bind-off, starting with casting on additional stitches -- usually three -- and then working across the same stitch only to achieve the desired effect. The post also highlights how this technique can enhance the edges of various knitting projects, offering a polished and professional look. #knitting #knit #icord #bindoff #knittingtutorial #knittingtechniques
How to Work the Invisible Sewn Bind-Off in Knitting
The standard chain bind-off is just fine in many situations but it’s notoriously inelastic. And it’s not a good visual match for many cast-ons, including the always-popular Long-Tail Cast-on. That’s where the Invisible Sewn Bind-off comes in. Read on to learn the how and why of this simple bind-off technique. #knitting #knit #bindoff