Removing a Bind-Off Row

In this video, I show you how to remove a bind-off row – either to correct a mistake, or redo the bind-off (because it was too tight or too loose).

Information on things you’ll see in this video:
The yarn I used in the demo piece is Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Bulky.

The needles I used are Knitter’s Pride Bamboo.

My silver ring is actually a knitting needle gauge, and can be found here.

The nail polish I’m wearing is by Julep, and isn’t actually a color, but I like the way it looks. It’s a nail treatment, called Oxygen Nail Treatment. It seems to help my nails grow, and prevents chipping and peeling.

3 comments on “Removing a Bind-Off Row

  1. Can this method of removing a bind-off row be used on a bind-off that was created in the pattern? For example a mistake rib stitch (multiple of 4 stitches plus 3).

  2. Kim – yes, as long as it is a normal-ish bind-off, (and not worked with a tapestry needle, for instance) this technique will work.
    S t a c i

  3. Hi Staci! I’m wondering if this would work with a tubular bind off? If not, any suggestions?

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