Bind Off | Removing A

: Locate the last slip knot or loop where the tail was pulled through and pull the yarn back through it to "re-open" that final stitch. Reverse One Stitch at a Time : Find the strand that was passed over the current stitch.

Insert your needle into the loop below the one currently being held. Removing a Bind Off

: Continue this process across the row until all stitches are back on your needle. Method 2: "Tinking" the Bind-Off (Yarn Not Cut) : Locate the last slip knot or loop

: Locate the previous knit stitch (the small "V" shape) just below the bound-off edge. : Continue this process across the row until

Removing a bind-off (also known as a cast-off) in knitting involves carefully reversing the steps used to secure the edge. Depending on whether you have already cut the yarn, the process varies slightly.

Gently pull the working yarn to "pop" the bind-off stitch out, then place the newly freed live stitch back onto your left needle.