Donna Estin Designs | Artistic Knitwear Designs
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Patterns
    • Gift Cards
    • Women's Cardigans
    • Women's Pullovers
    • Tops, Tanks, Dresses & Capes
    • Men & Unisex Sweaters
    • Children
    • Accessories
  • Techniques
  • Blog

Master Class:  Three Needle Bind Off Purlwise

9/18/2019

0 Comments

 
Picture
The Three Needle Bind Off Purlwise allows you to use 3-needle BO with Reversed Stockinette or Garter stitch, where your purl stitches are on the right side of your garment.  This creates a seam that blends in nicely with the purl stitches and is hardly noticeable.

You can read the step-by-step instructions below or watch the video [click here].

How to work the Three Needle Bind Off Purlwise:

1.  The setup is the same as regular three needle bind off.  With the right sides held together (we’re working with Reversed Stockinette so we want the purl sides together), needle tips pointing in the same direction, and same number of sts on each needle, insert 3rd needle knitwise into the first stitch on the front needle.  Leave it on the needle.
 
2.  Wrap yarn counterclockwise around 3rd needle tip to bring the yarn in front.  (You’re setting up a purl stitch and you always bring your yarn forward before you purl.)  Insert 3rd needle purlwise into the first stitch on the back needle and purl this stitch.  Let it fall from the back needle.
 
3.  Take the yarn clockwise around 3rd needle tip to the back of your work.  Lift the front knit st that is being held open, over the st that you just purled and off the needle.  You have 1 st on the 3rd needle.  Do these steps again and you'll have 2 sts on the 3rd needle.  

4.  Lift 2nd st over 1st st and off.   Continue until all stitches have been bound off.  

What we’re doing is knitting the stitches on the front needle and purling the stitches on the back needle.  You bring your yarn forward before purling, then bring it to the back before knitting.    
 
For the front, go into the stitch as if to knit.
For the back, yarn forward, purl the st, yarn back.
Lift the knit stitch held open over the purled st.
Bind off one stitch.
 
This creates such a nice seam that blends in nicely to purl stitches.   I hope you find it useful.  Many knitters love to join shoulders with the three needle bind off.  It is a convenient way to end your work and join the front and back at the same time.  With so many cable patterns using reversed stockinette as a background stitch for the cabling, there are many times where you end up with lots of purled stitches around the shoulders.  Patterns will have you bind off and seam, which has its own advantages (stronger, more stable seam, etc.), but the Three Needle Bind Off Purlwise gives you another option that is fun to do, looks great and saves time.  I hope you enjoy it! 

0 Comments

Your comment will be posted after it is approved.


Leave a Reply.

    Author:

    Hello!  I'm Donna.  I enjoy designing knitwear that is artistic, intricate and comfortable.  I specialize in sweaters with a contemporary silhouette.  

    My website is all about the designs, but this blog is a bit more personal.  This is where I share helpful tips, knitting insight, and behind-the-scenes vision into the designs.  

     
    Knitting is a wonderful skill full of challenges and joys. It provides meditative qualities that are addictive.  It is a form of individual expression and pride.

    Knitting is an outlet for creative thoughts and problem solving.

    Thanks for visiting!
    Donna

    Archives

    February 2021
    January 2021
    December 2020
    November 2020
    October 2020
    September 2020
    August 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020
    April 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019
    May 2019
    February 2019

    Categories

    All
    About Donna
    Brioche
    Buttonloops/Buttonholes
    Cast Ons & Bind Offs
    Charity
    Colorwork
    Copyright
    Dresses
    Events
    Local Farms
    Master Class Topics
    News
    Pain In Knitting
    Technical Tips
    Test Knits
    Yarn

    RSS Feed

#donnaestin

​Copyright © 2021 Donna Estin Designs, LLC. All rights reserved.
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Patterns
    • Gift Cards
    • Women's Cardigans
    • Women's Pullovers
    • Tops, Tanks, Dresses & Capes
    • Men & Unisex Sweaters
    • Children
    • Accessories
  • Techniques
  • Blog