What is the most stretchy bind off in knitting?

Best bind-off for toe-up socks: EZ Sewn Bind-off or JSSBO. Both are very stretchy but with a bit of flare. Best bind-off for 1x1 ribbing: Jeny's Interlock Bind-off. Not only is it pretty, it's super stretchy and has no flare.
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What is the Stretchiest knitting bind-off?

The Ultimate Stretchy Bind-off: Yarnover Bind-off. Use this one when your finished project must be stretched and blocked aggressively, such as for lace shawls. Best Bind-off for Toe-up Socks: EZ Sewn Bind-off or JSSBO. Both are very stretchy but with a bit of flare.
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Is Italian bind-off stretchy?

It is known as an Italian or as a tubular bind off, but no matter how you call it, this way of closing stitches is definitely worth a try. It is stretchy, does not form a ridge and makes the ribbing wrap around the edge creating a beautiful polished look of a well-finished fabric.
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Is Picot bind-off stretchy?

A picot bind off is a really cute way to add some girlish flair to an edge. While it does take more yarn and a little more time than usual to complete this bind off, it is really pretty and stretchy, making it a great choice for necklines on children's clothing.
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Is tubular bind-off the same as Kitchener stitch?

The tubular bind off is my absolute favorite for 1/1 (knit/purl) ribbing. This sewn bind off is very similar to working a kitchener stitch, as though the knits were on one side and purls on the other. It creates a stretchy edge that looks like the ribbing has just flowed right over it.
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Is sewn bind-off stretchy?

This bind-off was developed by Elizabeth Zimmermann as a very stretchy alternative to the traditional bind-off. Its appearance is very similar to a standard long-tail cast-on edge, so it's useful if you want your edges to match.
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What is tubular bindoff?

A tubular bind-off creates a neat edge for 1 × 1 (k1, p1) ribbing. A variation of Kitchener Stitch, this tubular bind-off is a quick and simple way to achieve an elastic and elegant finish for cuffs, necklines, and more.
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What is tubular knitting?

The tubular cast-on gets its name because the first few rows are created with double knitting (two layers of fabric knit simultaneously). This forms a small, unnoticeable “tube” at the edge, which gives the hem elasticity and stability.
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Why do Italians bind off?

The Italian bind off, also known as knit1-purl1 bind off or Kitchener bind off is a sewn bind off technique that yields beautiful, professional-looking results. It's excellent for binding off a traditional knit 1 purl 1 rib, and also lovely for brioche rib, shaker rib and other slip-stitch ribs.
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What is picot cast off?

The picot bind off is a lovely, simple, decorative bind off that adds small picots at the edge of your piece. We frequently use this bind off when working shawls, as in the case of Evangelina, a triangular shawl designed by Meghan Kelly for the Andorra Collection.
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What is a picot edge?

A picot edge is a zig-zag trim. It also prevents the edges of stockinette stitch from curling. 1. Cast on the required number of stitches. Work in stockinette stitch for odd number of rows (3 or 5).
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How much yarn do I need for picot bind off?

I knit my swatch by casting on 2 stitches with a knitted cast-on for every picot and kept 2 stitches between them. What is this? As a result, my swatch of ~12.5 cm needed 193cm of yarn for the picot bind off. This translates to about 15.5 times as much yarn as your project is wide.
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Is alternate cable cast on stretchy?

An alternating cable cast on is a useful, stretchy cast on for ribbing that's less fussy to work than a tubular cast on. It's worked like a regular cable cast on, but instead of casting on each stitch knitwise stitches are alternately cast on knitwise and purlwise.
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