Ultimately whether you choose to bind off in pattern or in the regular way is up to you! Some knitters like the look of a bold regular bind off while others favour the subtlety of an edge bound off in pattern. That's the great thing about knitting – you can customise your work however you please!
What does it mean to bind off in pattern?
Hi Linda – yes, “binding-off in pattern” means to knit the knits and purl the purls (as you have done in the ribbing up to that point), then binding off as you go. In other words, work a normal rib row, but every time you have two stitches on the right needle, bind one off over the other.Is there a difference between binding off and casting off knitting?
In the US we generally say “bind off” to refer to finishing the edge of a knitting project, while in the UK, they generally say “cast off”. Whichever term your pattern uses, the technique is exactly the same!Does binding off use more yarn?
To be on a save side, you'll need 5 times as much yarn for the bind off as your project is wide. This will leave a little tail of maybe 3-4 inches for weaving in the tails as well. (The exact factor was 4.6 for my swatch. It was 12 cm wide and i needed 56 cm for the cast-off.)Do you cast off on the last row?
Once you have finished knitting a project, you will want to know how get your work off the needles. You'll need to “bind off” or “cast off” the piece to secure your last row of stitches in place.Knitting Help - Binding-Off in Pattern
Can you cast off on a purl row?
In a purled row, the stitches we have on our needle are purled as well. We are going to cast off the stitches in the same way: purling them. Purl 2 stitches, pass the second stitch onto the right-hand needle over the first letting it fall off the needle. You will have cast off one stitch.Do you bind off on right or wrong side?
Usually, you bind off on the right side of the work but you can also bind off on the wrong side if needed. Unless otherwise specified in your pattern, you would work purl stitches on your bind off so that the right side of your work shows a knitted bind off pattern.Are there different ways to cast off?
- Stretchy Bind Off. The stretchy bind off is simple and great to use at the edge of projects like shawls, which need to be stretched out when finished. ...
- Three Needle Bind Off. The three-needle bind-off is a way to bind off stitches that are on two needles at the same time. ...
- I Cord Bind Off. ...
- Tubular Bind Off. ...
- Picot Bind Off.