It could be used in a couple of contexts. If a garment has negative ease or is poorly fitted, it could be binding (restrictive or tight) as you try to move in it. However, most likely you are thinking of "binding off," the technique used to secure stitches when the fabric is complete and it is time to take it off the needles. There are a number of ways to bind off (also sometimes called "casting off").
To achieve Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off, you need to follow a specific technique that involves yarn overs and knitting two stitches together in a specific pattern. This technique creates a stretchy and flexible edge for your ribbed knitting projects. You can find detailed instructions and tutorials online to help you master this bind off method.
To bind or hold with or as if with chains.
To bind up; to bandage.
cloth, typically produced by weaving or knitting textile fibers
To perform the 2x2 rib bind off technique, you alternate between knitting two stitches and purling two stitches as you bind off your work. This creates a stretchy edge that matches the ribbing pattern of your project.
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cable knitting, tube knitting, four needle knitting, knitting in the round, and a straight knit
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The three main methods of making fabric from yarn are weaving, knitting, and felting. Weaving involves interlacing yarns at right angles to create a sturdy fabric, while knitting involves interlocking loops of yarn to create a stretchy fabric. Felting uses heat, moisture, and pressure to bind fibers together without the need for weaving or knitting.
you must do what is known as a bind off or cast off ( same thing) you start by knitting the first two stitches as you have been knitting .. then using your left needle insert it into the first stitch you just knitted and pass it over the second stitch you just knitted .. you should have just one stitch again on the right needle .. now knit the next stitch and once again using the left needle pass the one stitch over the other .. continue one at a time knitting one stitch .. passing over.. knitting one stitch passing over till all but one stitch remains.. place yarn over the needle and pull thru remaining stitch .. pull to tighten ..
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