Authors: Leslie Ann Bestor
This is a variation
on the Lace Bind Off (
page 168
). The effect is very similar and it creates an elastic edge that is good for lace, sock tops, necks, and cuffs.
CHARACTERISTICS
⢠Elastic edge, a bit stretchier than the Lace Bind Off
GOOD FOR
⢠Lace
⢠Stretchy necks
⢠Cuffs of socks
⢠Top-down mittens or hats
Work the first 2 stitches.
Slip the stitches purlwise back to the left-hand needle.
Work these 2 stitches together through the back loops.
Work the next stitch.
Repeat steps 2â4 until 2 stitches remain. Knit those stitches together through the back loops. Cut the yarn and pull it through the last loop.
This bind off
creates a very flexible, neat edge. It is commonly used for lace projects where you want a lot of stretch to open up the lace patterns when blocking. It is a little trickier to work than the Lace or Elastic bind offs; try it to see if the resultant edge is worth the effort for your project.
CHARACTERISTICS
⢠Elastic edge
GOOD FOR
⢠Lace
⢠Rolled necklines
Knit the first stitch.