Authors: Leslie Ann Bestor
CHARACTERISTICS
⢠Firm edge that does not stretch
GOOD FOR
⢠Adding crochet edgings and fringe
⢠Matching Chained Cast On (
page 39
)
Insert the hook into the first stitch on the needle knitwise, catch the working yarn with the hook, and pull through a loop.
Let the stitch fall off the needle.
Insert the hook into the next stitch, wrap, and pull through a loop, letting the stitch fall off the needle. You now have 2 loops on the crochet hook.
Wrap the yarn around the hook.
Pull it through the 2 loops on the hook.
Repeat steps 3â5 until you have 1 stitch remaining. Cut the tail and pull it through the remaining loop on the hook.
a.k.a. One-over-Two
The Gathered Bind Off
pulls the stitches together along the bound-off edge. This is useful for stitch patterns that tend to spread a lot, such as cables or openwork. You can combine it with a Traditional Bind Off (
page 148
), using the Gathered Bind Off only in the areas that need to be pulled in.