Removing A Bind Off Here
: Tug the working yarn to un-knit the top stitch, allowing it to drop behind the needle so the live stitch is now secure on your left needle. Tips for Success Removing a Bind Off
If the working yarn is still attached, you can "tink" (knit backwards) more easily: 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. : Tug the working yarn to un-knit the
: Locate the previous knit stitch (the small "V" shape) just below the bound-off edge. : Locate the previous knit stitch (the small
: Continue this process across the row until all stitches are back on your needle. Method 2: "Tinking" the Bind-Off (Yarn Not Cut)
: Carefully pick out the woven-in tail using a tapestry needle.
