Having a stretchy bind off edge is critical in projects like toe-up socks or cowls. In this video, Michele Lee Bernstein demonstrates how to work the Russian Bind Off, which is a great bind off to have in your knitting tool bag.
Michele works the bind off using knit stitches. She works the steps of the Russian Bind Off as follows:
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until one stitch remains. Cut yarn and pull through the final stitch to fasten off.
Once the Russian Bind Off is complete, Michele compares it to a conventional knitwise bind off. While both bind offs look similar and have a chained edge, the Russian Bind Off is much looser, providing additional stretch to the final edge of the piece.
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