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Jeny’s Surprisingly-Stretchy Bind-Off (JSSBO) for 1×1 Rib
A fairly easy and very stretchy bind-off that is great for 1×1 rib. You will not be disappointed with its stretch or sturdiness. Leaves a visible edge.
Blog Post: The Best Stretchy Bind-Off for Toe-Up Socks: Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off (JSSBO)

I recommend Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off (JSSBO) for binding off on toe-up socks. It is easy to memorize, easy to do, stretchy, and fast. JSSBO works with any rib pattern (1×1, 2×2, etc.). Includes an interview with JSSBO inventor Jeny Staiman.
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2×2 Invisible Ribbed Bind-Off
Free VideoThis bind-off is a stretchy and invisible way to bind-off for 2×2 rib. It is not easy to remember but it is worth doing.
In-Pattern Bind-Off for 1×1 Rib
Premium VideoThis is a fast, easy bind-off that is minimally stretchy when used on ribbing.
It’s the same thing as the Standard Bind-Off “top” variation, done by alternating knit and purl stitches to make an edge that faces up.
I would consider it “required reading” for beginning knitters.
Jeny’s Surprisingly-Stretchy Bind-Off (JSSBO) for 1×1 Rib
Free VideoA fairly easy and very stretchy bind-off that is great for 1×1 rib. You will not be disappointed with its stretch or sturdiness. Leaves a visible edge.
Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off (JSSBO) for 2×2 Rib
Premium VideoThis 2×2 bind-off is very stretchy, with moderate-to-high bounce back, which means it won’t stay stretched out but rather it will bounce back into shape nicely.
Yarnover Bind-Off
Premium VideoThis is an intermediate bind-off that is super stretchy.
Here’s how it works: After every two stitches that you’re binding off you add one stitch — a yarnover — and then bind it off.
The theory is that when you add more stitches to your bind-off it becomes stretchier. You can even add the yarnover in between every single stitch.
Latvian Bind-Off
Premium VideoThis is an intermediate sewn bind-off that is the stretchiest of all the sewn bind-offs.
Not only is it very stretchy, it also springs back into place nicely.
Invisible Ribbed Bind-Off for 1×1 Rib
Premium VideoThe Invisible Ribbed Bind-Off is a great, advanced stretchy bind-off. It is a sewn bind-off that blends invisibly into 1×1 rib. Good for binding off toe-up socks. Learning it will help you learn Kitchener stitch as well.
Tubular Bind-Off for 1×1 Rib
Premium VideoThe Tubular Bind-Off is a stretchy, advanced bind-off for 1×1 rib that is totally invisible. The ribbed stitches continue over the top edge and onto the other side. Requires a tapestry needle.
Kitchener Double-Rib Bind-Off
Premium VideoIf you want a 2×2 ribbed bind-off that’s stretchy and truly invisible, look no farther than the Kitchener Double-Rib Bind-Off.
The bind-off stitches blend into the 2×2 ribbing perfectly, making it look like the edge is hemmed.
Cable Bind-Off for 1×1 Rib
Premium VideoThis is an intermediate, medium speed bind-off that is not very stretchy, but which is lovely for other reasons.
The special thing about this bind-off is that it is half-invisible, half-decorative. The columns of knit and purl stitches in the ribbing blend into the right side of the bind-off row in an attractive way that is sort of a cross between an invisible bind-off and a decorative bind-off.
Cable Bind-Off for 2×2 Rib
Premium VideoThis is a quasi-invisible ribbed bind-off with a firm edge that is not very stretchy.
While not truly invisible, the bind-off edge blends in with the ribbing nicely.
Based on the Cable Bind-Off for 1×1 Rib, this 2×2 rib adaptation calls for you to do each movement twice.
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