Gently pull the working yarn to "pop" the bind-off stitch out, then place the newly freed live stitch back onto your left needle.
Removing a bind-off (also known as a cast-off) in knitting involves carefully reversing the steps used to secure the edge. Depending on whether you have already cut the yarn, the process varies slightly.
: Locate the last slip knot or loop where the tail was pulled through and pull the yarn back through it to "re-open" that final stitch. Reverse One Stitch at a Time : Find the strand that was passed over the current stitch.
Insert your needle into the loop below the one currently being held.
: Insert your left needle from front to back into that "V" stitch.
Gently pull the working yarn to "pop" the bind-off stitch out, then place the newly freed live stitch back onto your left needle.
Removing a bind-off (also known as a cast-off) in knitting involves carefully reversing the steps used to secure the edge. Depending on whether you have already cut the yarn, the process varies slightly. Removing a Bind Off
: Locate the last slip knot or loop where the tail was pulled through and pull the yarn back through it to "re-open" that final stitch. Reverse One Stitch at a Time : Find the strand that was passed over the current stitch. Gently pull the working yarn to "pop" the
Insert your needle into the loop below the one currently being held. : Locate the last slip knot or loop
: Insert your left needle from front to back into that "V" stitch.