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#Pass the middle stitch over the stitch closest to the needle tip and off from the right needle. Two stitches remain on the right needle. | #Pass the middle stitch over the stitch closest to the needle tip and off from the right needle. Two stitches remain on the right needle. | ||
#Pass the second stitch over the stitch closest to the needle tip and off from the right needle. One stitch remains on the right needle. | #Pass the second stitch over the stitch closest to the needle tip and off from the right needle. One stitch remains on the right needle. | ||
#Repeat steps 2-4 until all stitches are bound off | #Repeat steps 2-4 until all stitches are bound off. | ||
# | #Break yarn and pull to fasten off the last stitch. | ||
==Tutorial Video== | ==Tutorial Video== |
Revision as of 16:21, 29 November 2018
About
The Chinese Waitress Bind Off creates a decorative edge with a two-stitch cording. It is a bind off that has a little stretch and is good for shawls and other edges that need some leniency.
Procedure
- Eastern purl the next stitch.
- Yarnover (YO).
- Eastern purl the next stitch. There will be three stitches on the right needle.
- Pass the middle stitch over the stitch closest to the needle tip and off from the right needle. Two stitches remain on the right needle.
- Pass the second stitch over the stitch closest to the needle tip and off from the right needle. One stitch remains on the right needle.
- Repeat steps 2-4 until all stitches are bound off.
- Break yarn and pull to fasten off the last stitch.
Tutorial Video
Coming Soon!