How to Knit the I-Cord Bind Off
If you're just beginning your knitting journey, chances are you're only acquainted with the traditional bind-off method. However, a delightful surprise awaits you – the "I-Cord Bind Off." Regardless of the type of knitting needle you prefer, be it the classic wooden knitting needles or any other, this technique adds uniqueness to your projects. Are you ready to add some serious pizzazz to your knitting? So, let's quench your curiosity and explore this technique. What is I-Cord Bind Off? Knitters can utilize the I-Cord Bind-Off technique to achieve a polished, rounded edge on a completed project. "I-Cord" is an abbreviation for "applied I-cord" or "applied edging," which knits a tiny, tube-like structure all the way around the edge of your piece with single pointed knitting needles to circulars. This method is especially well-liked for completing the edges of blankets, shawls, and other items where a polished, neat appearance is pr...