Invisible bind-off for 1x1 Ribs

The invisible bind-off is by far the best bind-off for 1x1 ribs, this includes the Brioche and the Twisted Ribs, besides the standard 1x1 Rib. It's known by many names, including Italian bind-off. It is also known as the Kitchener Stitch Bind-off, because it's equivalent to a standard Kitchener Stitch Bind-off, if you alternately move the stitches to two separate needles (the knit stitches in one, the purl in the other) and then proceed to join them while binding off, like you'd do to the toes of a sock, for example. Actually, if you prefer to memorize only one technique, you could always do it like that. But, I personally find moving stitches to two other needles too much hassle and prefer to work the stitches directly on the working needle.

In this post, I'm going to write down the written instructions for this bind-off. If you prefer to learn visually this post has the same instructions presented as video tutorials.

The instructions are slightly different if the 1st stitch on the needles is a knit or a purl stitch. Here we go...

Starting with a knit stitch

Draw yarn through on every step.

Set-up: insert needle on 1st stitch as if to purl (PW1).

Main steps
Code: B12, KW2, KW1D, PW2, PW1D.
   move needle to wrong side and insert it between the 1st and the 2nd stitch, bring to the front;
   insert needle on 2nd stitch (a p-st) as if to knit;
   insert needle on 1st stitch as if to knit and drop stitch;
   insert needle on 2nd stitch (a k-st) as if to purl;
   insert needle on 1st stitch as if to purl and drop stitch.
Repeat these steps up to last stitch.

Starting with a purl stitch

Draw yarn through on every step.

Set-up: insert needle on 1st stitch as if to knit (KW1).

Main steps
Code: PW2, PW1D, B12, KW2, KW1D.
   insert needle on 2nd stitch (a k-st) as if to purl;
   insert needle on 1st stitch as if to purl and drop stitch;
   move needle to wrong side and insert it between the 1st and the 2nd stitch, bring to the front;
   insert needle on 2nd stitch (a p-st) as if to knit;
   insert needle on 1st stitch as if to knit and drop stitch.
Repeat these steps up to last stitch.

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