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Most knitting patterns tell you to bind off stitches at the end of a piece. Beginners will sit with a question mark over their heads? Which bind off method should they use? OOPs 'Round the Gatepeg 1 'Round the Gatepeg 2 ...click to see full description
If you are a hand knitter, you may have heard of an i-cord bind off. Let's work it on the knitting machine... Plus we'll examine an i-cord cast on that will inspire you to explore this technique further!
Inspired by a hand knitting technique, this picot bindoff decorative edge may not be the fastest finish for your knitting, but it isn't difficult and can add a bit of fun to your next project.Adapt it as a unique edge for blankets, scarves or sweaters.Included are variations that ...click to see full description
Here's a stretchy bind off that you will love! Similar to a hand knitting sewn bind off, it's just as fast as any other bind off method. This technique is perfect any time you want to make sure there is no restriction on your finished edge.3:30 minutes
Here's a stretchy bind off for machines that do not have gate pegs (gate posts, sinker posts). Similar to the 'around the gate peg' bind off, it gives the same stretch. This is perfect for the hobby machines like the LK-150.