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with the right sides of the knitting facing each other. Binding/casting off as with the knit bind/cast off, each stitch is the result of knitting together one stitch from each needle (i.e. pass needle through first stitch of first needle, first stitch of second needle, wrap yarn, pull through, and
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over the second knitted stitch on the right needle, knitting the next stitch on the left needle, and continuing to the end. This can be done tightly or loosely, depending on the tension of the knitter. To ensure that the bind/cast-off edge is loose, one method is to use a needle at least two sizes
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needle with an extremely long tail of the yarn. Using this long tail, pull the needle through two front loops as if to purl, then back through the first stitch as if to knit. Drop the first stitch off. Repeat to the end. There are several variations, but this is the most
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Involves simply passing each loop over an adjacent stitch. (The yarn is passed through the final loop to secure the whole chain.) This technique produces a tight edge with little
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Involves purling each loop before passing it over the next loop. This is simply the purl version of the knit bind/cast off. This can also be in patterns, such as a rib pattern.
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Involves knitting each loop before passing it over the next loop. The start is made by knitting two stitches as normal, then pulling the first knitted stitch on the right
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Binding/casting off generally involves passing the final loop of a wale over the loop of an adjacent stitch. Techniques differ, however, in how this is done:
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This bind/cast off is used for joining two pieces of knitting, such as the front and back of a
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of one another. Sometimes, however, they can produce a mirror image appearance.
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A stretchy bind/cast off used on a ribbed edge; most helpful for sock and
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Involves iterative decreases, e.g., "k2tog, return loop to left needle".
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by binding/casting off their stitches together to create a
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it will retain its length, even under tension (good for
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holes. In principle, binding off is the opposite of
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Binding off (knitting)
references
inline citations
improve
introducing
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knitting
fabric
button
casting on
mirror images
elasticity
shoulder
yarn
needle
tapestry
sweater
seam
parallel
neckline
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