Are you looking for a new way bind off your knitting projects? Then you should give the i-cord bind off method a try! This decorative edging creates a rounded, i-cord seam along the edge of your knitted work. It’s great for necklines where you want a simple, clean look.
You can learn how to bind off using i-cord in this informative video tutorial by our friend, Rebecca Roush from ChemKnits. She’ll take you through this lesser known bind off method so you can try applying it to your own work.
What’s your favorite bind off method?
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This video would be much more helpful if your hands didn’t keep moving entirely out of frame when you’re knitting or moving the stitches…very hard to follow