Knitting Help - Sloped Bind Off

Описание к видео Knitting Help - Sloped Bind Off

This bind-off is an easy alternative to the "stair-steppy" bind-off many patterns call for when knitting a shaped edge (like when shaping armholes, sleeves, or necklines.) The edge this bind-off leaves makes seaming and picking up stitches easier.

Instructions for working this technique:
Please follow your pattern for the exact bind-off numbers for the shaping you’re knitting.
Left-Leaning Slope
BO the number of stitches specified in your pattern, then work across the rest of the row in pattern. Turn work, and work in pattern to last stitch. Slip last stitch without working it, turn work. Slip first two stitches, and BO the first stitch over the second (this counts as your first BO stitch, follow your pattern for the number to BO).

Right-Leaning Slope
BO the number of stitches specified in your pattern (most likely on the wrong-side of the work, possibly purl-wise), then work across the rest of the row in pattern. Turn work, and work a right-side row to the last stitch, slip that stitch without working it. Turn work. Slip first two stitches, and BO the first stitch over the second (this counts as your first BO stitch, follow your pattern for the number to BO).

Information on things you'll see in this video:
The needles I'm using are by Clover, and the yarn is - I'm not sure what the yarn is! It's a worsted wool.

The nail polish I'm wearing is by Julep, color "Amanda".
http://refer.julep.com/s/stacip

My silver ring is actually a knitting needle gauge, and can be found here:
http://malojos.com/

Комментарии

Информация по комментариям в разработке