From the blog of Grumperina, http://www.grumperina.com/knitblog/ , comes this stretchy bind off. I haven't tried it yet, but is similar to other bindoffs I have seen.
Work 2 sts in pattern (either knit or purl). Move yarn to back (if the last worked st was a knit, this is already the case). * Transfer the 2 worked sts to the LH needle, and k2togTBL. Work 1 st in pattern (move yarn to back if it was a purl), * repeat between *.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Crochet Bind Off
This bind off is quite stretchy and looks good.
Using a slightly larger or similar size crochet hook as needle, work the stitches as if the hook were a knitting needle: 'knit' the knit stitches and 'purl' the purl stitches.
When there are two stitches on the hook. *yarn over and pull the loop through the two stitches on the hook. Work the next stitch to be bound off (two stitches on hook) .* Continue * to * until completed.
Very fast, and easy to rip out and redo if necessary. Many of the other nice looking bind offs are a serious problem to undo so I really like this one. It is fast becoming my favorite.
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Estonian Lace Bindoff
I learned this in a Nancy Bush workshop.
Using double yarn if desired (good for lace shawls) , slip 1, k1, insert left needle into the stitches on right needle, and K2together through back loops, *(k1, insert left into right stiches and ktbl) repeat from *
Similar to SSK stitch.
Using double yarn if desired (good for lace shawls) , slip 1, k1, insert left needle into the stitches on right needle, and K2together through back loops, *(k1, insert left into right stiches and ktbl) repeat from *
Similar to SSK stitch.
Monday, January 29, 2007
Russian Bindoff ala Wendy Knits
Knit 2, slip these 2 sts back to the lefthand needle, k2tog, *k1, slip 2 sts on righthand needle back to the lefthand needle, k2tog*. Repeat from * to *.
Bind off in ribbing. When it comes to working the 2 stitches together, work it knit or purl, depending on what the second stitch of the two is.
Bind off in ribbing. When it comes to working the 2 stitches together, work it knit or purl, depending on what the second stitch of the two is.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Picot Cast Off
Afterthought Heel
At heel position, knit waste yarn in half of stitches + 2 st each side. For example, on 64 stitch sock, knit in waste yarn on 32 + 4 = 36 stitches. Then knit with the sock yarn right over the waste yarn row.
Put on needles. Pick up 1 or 2 st in corners and knit 2 plain rows. Then on end of needle: k2tog, k1. Then k1, SSK on next needle. Do same for other corner. Continue to do 1 row plain, then 1 row dec until it fits okay. Then dec every row until 12 -14 st remain on each side. Kitchener closed.
Put on needles. Pick up 1 or 2 st in corners and knit 2 plain rows. Then on end of needle: k2tog, k1. Then k1, SSK on next needle. Do same for other corner. Continue to do 1 row plain, then 1 row dec until it fits okay. Then dec every row until 12 -14 st remain on each side. Kitchener closed.
Toe Up Sock on 60 Stitches for Cindy
Fits Women Shoe Size 9
#0 dpn needles; 100 gm sock yarn
8.5 st/inch; 11.5 rows/inch . Very snug. Don’t get any smaller than this.
Toe: Cast on 8 figure-8 stitches (8 on each needle) (Use more if larger sock; Use fewer if larger yarn.)
Increase each row until 32 st. Then inc every other row until 60 st.
Gusset: At 6 3/4”, increase for heel 8 st (or 1 inch of st) each side every other row.
Reverse Dutch Heel: (1/6 stitches) 10 st for heel. Knit one row.
Wrong side: Slip 1, p to end
Right side: *Slip 1, k1, Repeat from * to end.
Knit 20 rows. (Twice # of heel for easy pickup)
Pick up 10 st on left side with twisted stitches.
Turn, slip 1, purl back.
Pick up 10 st on right side with twisted stitches.
Heel Flap:
Right side: *sl1, k1, repeat from * to last stitch, ending ssk
Wrong side: sl1, purl to last stitch, p2tog
Work until 60 stitches around.
Leg: Knit 1” st st, then 2x2 ribbing.
Cast of with stretchy cast off of k2, m1 (with e-cast on), p2, m1.
Then bind off as normal except slip m1 instead of knitting and then psso.
#0 dpn needles; 100 gm sock yarn
8.5 st/inch; 11.5 rows/inch . Very snug. Don’t get any smaller than this.
Toe: Cast on 8 figure-8 stitches (8 on each needle) (Use more if larger sock; Use fewer if larger yarn.)
Increase each row until 32 st. Then inc every other row until 60 st.
Gusset: At 6 3/4”, increase for heel 8 st (or 1 inch of st) each side every other row.
Reverse Dutch Heel: (1/6 stitches) 10 st for heel. Knit one row.
Wrong side: Slip 1, p to end
Right side: *Slip 1, k1, Repeat from * to end.
Knit 20 rows. (Twice # of heel for easy pickup)
Pick up 10 st on left side with twisted stitches.
Turn, slip 1, purl back.
Pick up 10 st on right side with twisted stitches.
Heel Flap:
Right side: *sl1, k1, repeat from * to last stitch, ending ssk
Wrong side: sl1, purl to last stitch, p2tog
Work until 60 stitches around.
Leg: Knit 1” st st, then 2x2 ribbing.
Cast of with stretchy cast off of k2, m1 (with e-cast on), p2, m1.
Then bind off as normal except slip m1 instead of knitting and then psso.
Grafted Cast Off Edge ala PGR
Good for 1x1 or 2x2 rib
Break yarn leaving a tail about 4 times the circumference of the sock.
1.Slide the knit stitches to one needle to lie in front and the purl stitches onto another needle to lie in back.
2.With yarn coming from back, enter the first knit stitch as if to purl but do not remove.
3.On the front, enter the first knit stich as if to knit and remove; enter the next knit stitch as if to purl, but do not remove.
4.On the back, enter first purl stitch as if to purl and remove; enter the next purl stitch as if to knit, but do not remove.
5.Repeat 3 and 4 until one stitch remains on front and one on back. Knit off front stitch and purl off back stitch. End by entering the first knit stitch removed as if to purl, then take the yarn to back to work tail down a rib.
Break yarn leaving a tail about 4 times the circumference of the sock.
1.Slide the knit stitches to one needle to lie in front and the purl stitches onto another needle to lie in back.
2.With yarn coming from back, enter the first knit stitch as if to purl but do not remove.
3.On the front, enter the first knit stich as if to knit and remove; enter the next knit stitch as if to purl, but do not remove.
4.On the back, enter first purl stitch as if to purl and remove; enter the next purl stitch as if to knit, but do not remove.
5.Repeat 3 and 4 until one stitch remains on front and one on back. Knit off front stitch and purl off back stitch. End by entering the first knit stitch removed as if to purl, then take the yarn to back to work tail down a rib.
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