Authors: Leslie Ann Bestor
Knit the first 2 stitches. Pull the first stitch over the second, as in a Traditional Bind Off (
page 148
).
Wrap the yarn around the right-hand needle (yarnover).
Pull the first stitch over the yarnover.
Knit the next stitch and bind off 1 stitch.
Repeat steps 2â4 until 1 stitch remains. Cut the yarn and pull it through the last stitch.
This bind off
is very similar to the Traditional Bind Off (
page 148
) yet more elastic, making it useful for edges that require more stretch. It is also good for knitters who have a hard time binding off loosely. Instead of increasing needle size in the traditional knitted bind off to prevent a too-tight edge, try using this Suspended Bind Off â so-called because, as you see in step 2, you don't drop the stitch from the needle as quickly as in the Traditional Bind Off.
CHARACTERISTICS
⢠Elastic edge
GOOD FOR
⢠Knitters who bind off too tightly
Knit the first 2 stitches.
Use the left-hand needle to pull the first stitch over the second stitch, but do not drop the stitch from the left-hand needle.