[Nfb-krafters-korner] Can someone help please.

Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) [E] Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Tue Feb 7 20:52:35 UTC 2017


Thanks for this imfo, Dani!
I just might try it when putting my vest together at the top of the arms, if I ever get it made!
Doing well, but to many projects going!

Terry P.


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Hi, Catherine.
Here are instructions for the three needle bind off. I got these from a friend on another crafting list.

"If you hate sewing, you might want to try the three needle bind off for shoulders.  Unlike the Kitchner, the three needle bind off makes a seam, which gives the shoulder more support and keeps it from stretching.

To do the three needle bind off...
Hold the two needles with the front and back stitches parallel to each other with the right sides together.  The wrong sides will be on the outside. In other words, you want the public sides facing each other.
Then, knit pairs of stitches, using one stitch from the front needle and one from the back needle.
Knit the first pair of stitches, one from each needle, together.  Do the same with the second pair of stitches.  Then pass the first stitch over the second in the usual way for a bind off.  Continue in this way until all of the stitches have been bound off.

Hint: Instead of holding two needles in one hand for the three needle bind off, you can turn it into a two needle bind off. That way you will only have one needle in your left hand. In the case of working shoulders for a sweater, move the stitches from the front and back shoulders to one needle by alternating one from the back then one from the front. Then this is a breeze. You do it the same way you would do a regular bind off except that you k2 tog, 1 stitch from the front with 1 from the back instead of just knitting 1. This way you don't take a chance of dropping a stitch like you do if you have two needles in your left hand and are knitting one from the front needle together with one from the back needle."

I haven't tried this myself, but it sounds doable. I'd put lifelines in to both pieces, transfer both sets of stitches to one needle, then go from there. The lifelines are just in case something happens to interrupt the flow of work and I mess up and need to take stuff out and start the bind off over.

HTH,
Dani


On 2/5/17, Catherine McManus via Nfb-krafters-korner <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Everyone.
> I am back now I have my new dog behaving herself.
> Pearl says woof woof to all the other dogs  that venture onto the list 
> at times.
> Well for my problem.
> I have been asked for some help.
> I have never heard of the 3 needle bind off so you don't have to sow 
> the jumper up.
> Have anyone heard of this action,    For me I have never heard of it.
> But I would like to give it a go if it's not too hard smiles.
> I hope all is well and happy birthday to the ones I have mist.
> Hugs Catherine and pearl from Australia.
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