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To achieve a professional finish on your 2x2 rib project using Jeny's stretchy bind-off technique, follow these steps: 1. Knit the first two stitches in pattern. 2. Knit the next stitch, then pass the first stitch over the second stitch. 3. Knit the next stitch, then pass the previous stitch over. Repeat from until all stitches are bound off. This technique creates a stretchy edge that complements the ribbing pattern for a polished look.

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