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Knit Cuff and Finish Sock

After knitting the cuff, your toe-up sock requires a stretchy bind-off. Use the Invisible Ribbed Bind-Off or any other good-looking, stretchy, and sturdy bind-off.

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Knit Cuff and Finish Sock

Invisible Ribbed Bind-Off for 1×1 Rib – Toe-Up Socks

Binding Off on Two at a Time Socks – JSSBO

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To bind off on two-at-a-time socks, you’ll need to save the very last stitch of the first half of the first sock. Reserve it on the needle. Then bind off the second sock. Then resume binding off the first sock.

Here is the trick I mentioned: How To Neaten The Last Stitch Of Your Bind-off In The Round.

This example is shown with Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off, but the concept will work for the Invisible Ribbed Bind-off or any knitted or sewn bind-off.

For a step-by-guide on how to knit toe-up, two-at-a-time socks and really get addicted to how fun it is, check out our class https://www.knitfreedom.com/shop/toe-up-socks.

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