Is Italian bind off stretchy?
This tutorial is about a bind off that is ideal for finishing off “knit 1, purl 1” ribbing. It is stretchy, does not form a ridge and makes the ribbing wrap around the edge creating a beautiful polished look of a well-finished fabric.
Is tubular bind off stretchy?
The tubular bind-off is wonderfully stretchy and aligns beautifully with the wales of your rib, making it ideal for trims such as sleeve cuffs and sock ribbing. If you’re a fan of the neat finish you get with a tubular cast-on, you are going to love this bind-off.
What is Italian castoff?
The Italian bind off, also known as knit1-purl1 bind off or Kitchener bind off is a sewn bind off technique that yields beautiful, professional-looking results. It’s excellent for binding off a traditional knit 1 purl 1 rib, and also lovely for brioche rib, shaker rib and other slip-stitch ribs.
How do you bind off on Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind off?
[tutorial] Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off (JSSBO) 1 Step 1: Yarn over regular (bring the yarn from the front, over the right needle and to the back). 2 Step 2: P1 3 Step 3: Pass YO over the purl stitch More
How do you bind off a stretchy knit stitch?
[tutorial] Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off (JSSBO) 1 Step 1: Yarn over backward (bring the yarn from the back, over the right needle and to the front). 2 Step 2: K1 3 Step 3: Pass YO over the Knit stitch. More
How do you bind off on a jssbo?
[tutorial] Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off (JSSBO) 1 Yarn over regular (bring the yarn from the front, over the right needle and to the back). 2 P1 3 Pass YO over the purl stitch
What is the best bind-off for ribbing?
JSSBO would work well for the ribbing at the bottom of a top-down sweater or at the brim of a top-down hat — anywhere you want the bind-off to not look stretched-out. This bind-off is also a great choice for binding off lace projects.