Try knitting the last row before the bind-off by hand, pulling the yarn through the needles and the needles back almost to A position to get very long loops.
You could also take it off on waste yarn and work a slip crochet stitch through each loop with a large hook.
Diana, this is my normal bindoff. I'm looking for a way to do this when I'm knitting on EON. Sometimes this method produces a too-small bind off. any suggestions? thanks, Sheila :-)
Try knitting the last row before the bind-off by hand, pulling the yarn through the needles and the needles back almost to A position to get very long loops.
You could also take it off on waste yarn and work a slip crochet stitch through each loop with a large hook.
dianaknits 2 years ago
Diana, this is my normal bindoff. I'm looking for a way to do this when I'm knitting on EON. Sometimes this method produces a too-small bind off. any suggestions? thanks, Sheila :-)
Kila51 2 years ago