I like your bind off method, but I'm pretty sure this is not what most knitters think of as a "Russian" bind off. Knitting two or purling two together and binding off. This method may be better labeled as something else.
Can you tell me how this is different than when you knit two together ad transfer the loop to the left needle and then knit two together agagin? I know it must be different somhow, because it looks different, but somehow (unless I"m doing it wrong), I sometimes thing it seems like its the same??? I have heard both methods being called the russian style.
@rjpthomas Now i'm confusing myself more! lol. I must be doing it wrong, because now it seems like it is the same as when you just bind off by knitting the st and the psso :( I wish I had knitting friends in real life (so far only message boards and videos!!) lol.
My new favorite bind-off! While my bind-offs are uniform visually, I have always disliked it because it tends to be too uniform and tighter than my cast-on. My ribbing bind-offs are fine, but I don't like my normal bind-off. This is the one for me! Thanks for the help!
I like your bind off method, but I'm pretty sure this is not what most knitters think of as a "Russian" bind off. Knitting two or purling two together and binding off. This method may be better labeled as something else.
pilarq 3 months ago
Hi! I have a question!
I'm knitting a scarf I'm doing the thing where you don't knit the first stitch so that the sides are a nice braid thingy.
So do I still knit the first stitch if this is what i am doing??
poophuman 1 year ago
Can you tell me how this is different than when you knit two together ad transfer the loop to the left needle and then knit two together agagin? I know it must be different somhow, because it looks different, but somehow (unless I"m doing it wrong), I sometimes thing it seems like its the same??? I have heard both methods being called the russian style.
rjpthomas 1 year ago
@rjpthomas Now i'm confusing myself more! lol. I must be doing it wrong, because now it seems like it is the same as when you just bind off by knitting the st and the psso :( I wish I had knitting friends in real life (so far only message boards and videos!!) lol.
rjpthomas 1 year ago
This makes a really nice looking bind off, which I appreciate since most of the "stretchy" bind offs for socks look ugly ;^)
Thanks for posting it.
BeStrixed 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting this! I needed a refresher and this is perfect.
Chaeriste 1 year ago
Ah! I love this!
kalii2 2 years ago
Nice tutorial...great speed for teaching others....I'll definately try this one. Thanks.
melkrist 3 years ago
nice..i'm knitting some leg warmers for a friend and i needed a nice stretchy bind off method, this looks perfect!!!
cherryqueen7292 3 years ago
Thank you so much for this! I tend to knit tightly and when "bind off loosely" is used, I start to panic a bit.
cfieds 3 years ago 5
My new favorite bind-off! While my bind-offs are uniform visually, I have always disliked it because it tends to be too uniform and tighter than my cast-on. My ribbing bind-offs are fine, but I don't like my normal bind-off. This is the one for me! Thanks for the help!
binkykat 3 years ago 2
What types of projects is this method of casting off good for? Anything specific?
kbdamitz 3 years ago 2
Anytime you need a loose edge. Most commonly it's used for toe-up socks and shawls.
KnittingStepByStep 3 years ago
Great tutorial! Easy to follow. Can't wait to try this myself. Thank you for posting this!
mekkha 3 years ago
How elegant. Thank you for sharing.
alexcateye 4 years ago
Ivy,
Nice job demonstrating this bind-off. It looks like it probably gives you a looser bind-off than the traditional method.
lemur19 4 years ago