Is tubular bind off the same as Italian bind off?

Is tubular bind off the same as Italian bind off?

This tutorial is about a bind off that is ideal for finishing off “knit 1, purl 1” ribbing. It is known as an Italian or as a tubular bind off, but no matter how you call it, this way of closing stitches is definitely worth a try.

Is tubular bind off stretchy?

The tubular bind-off is wonderfully stretchy and aligns beautifully with the wales of your rib, making it ideal for trims such as sleeve cuffs and sock ribbing. If you’re a fan of the neat finish you get with a tubular cast-on, you are going to love this bind-off.

What is the best cast on for ribbing?

The alternating cable cast on is also quite stretchy, making it nicely suited for ribbing. In fact, I sometimes refer to it as my “ribbing cast on”! While this cast on is more advanced than a long tail cast on, it’s a great technique to use for hats, mittens, socks and sweater sleeves.

How many set up rows for tubular bind off?

Work 2 or 4 rows as follows: knit the knit stitches and slip the purl stitches with the yarn in front. Round 1: knit the knit stitches and slip the purl stitches with the yarn in front. Round 2: slip the knit stitches with the yarn in back and purl the purl stitches. Optional: repeat last 2 rounds.

How do you bind off toe socks?

Here’s all you need to do.

  1. Knit two stitches.
  2. Slip the left needle into the front of those two stitches.
  3. Knit the two stitches together through the back loop.
  4. Knit a stitch.
  5. Repeat steps 2-4 until you finish.

Do you bind off your 2×2 rib too tightly?

One of the biggest mistakes most beginners make is binding off their 2×2 rib too tightly. If you use your standard bind-off, you will effectively restrict all the stretchiness and your hat/socks/etc might not even fit. A very easy way to combat that is by stretching out the stitches a lot while you do the bind-off.

What’s the best way to knit a 2×2 rib?

You bind off in pattern, and instead of passing the stitches over you use decreases. P2tog if the last stitch was a purl and k2tog tbl if the last stitch was a knit. However, it will be almost twice as stretchy. Do take care, however, that using a stretchy bind-off for a 2×2 rib will create a bit of flare.

How to do a Stretchy Bind off on Bo?

Simple Stretchy Bind-Off. Instructions for working this BO in 2×2 rib: Step 1: K 2 stitches, insert the left needle into the front of the two stitches you just worked, wrap the back needle and knit them together (k2tog tbl) Step 2: P 1 stitch, Insert left needle into the back of the two stitches you just worked, wrap the front needle…

How to set up a tubular bind off?

Set up for the bind off by working one row: knit the knits and slip the purls purlwise with yarn at front. Work the next row: purl the purls and slip the knits purlwise with yarn at back. Take the spare needle and work across the row / round slipping the knits onto the working needle and the purls onto the spare needle. Slip all stitches purlwise.