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In knitting, binding off, or casting off, is a family of techniques for ending a column (a wale) of stitches. Binding off is typically used to define the final (usually upper, taking the cast on edge as the lower) edge of a knitted fabric, although it may also be used in other contexts, e.g., in making button holes. In principle, binding off is the opposite of casting on, but the techniques are generally not mirror images of one another. Sometimes, however, they can produce a mirror image appearance.
Techniques
editBinding/casting off generally involves passing the final loop of a wale over the loop of an adjacent stitch. Techniques differ, however, in how this is done:
Simple bind/cast off Involves simply passing each loop over an adjacent stitch. (The yarn is passed through the final loop to secure the whole chain.) This technique produces a tight edge with little elasticity. Its advantages are that- it does not flare as many bound/cast-off edges do;
- it will retain its length, even under tension (good for shoulder seams);
- it does not require that the knitting yarn be nearby;
- it can be done in any direction.
References
edit- ^ Zimmerman, Elizabeth (1973). Knitting Without Tears. Simon and Schuster. p. 23. ISBN 9780684135052.
Further reading
edit- Hiatt, June Hemmons (1988). The Principles of Knitting. New York: Simon and Schuster. pp. 123–148. ISBN 9780671552336.
- Reader's Digest Complete Guide to Needlework. Reader's Digest Association. 1979. ISBN 0-89577-059-8.
- Vogue Knitting: The Ultimate Knitting Book. New York: Sixth and Spring Books. 2002. ISBN 9781931543163.
- Wiseman, Nancy M. (2002). The Knitter's Book of Finishing Techniques. Woodinville, WA: Martingale & Company. pp. 49–59. ISBN 9781564774521.
- Zimmermann, Elizabeth (1971). Knitting Without Tears (1995 Fireside paperback ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-684-13505-1. OCLC 475746806.
- Vogue Knitting Magazine (2011). Vogue Knitting Stitchionary Volume Six: Edgings. Sixth&Spring Books. ISBN 9781936096220.
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