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in this weekamp;#39;s technique Tuesday video Iamp;#39;ll demonstrate several tips and tricks to neatly finish the bind off edge at the corner where the bind off ends as always if youamp;#39;d like to jump right to a specific point in the video there are direct links down in the description what I have here is a swatch that was knitting garter stitch and the I bound off the edge and it looks fine until we get to this corner and the edge goes up and off to the left and this stitch is enlarged Iamp;#39;m going to offer two tips today for improving this corner which will be particularly important if this these edges are going to remain exposed when the project is complete so first I want to talk about why the last stitch you worked or in a bind off row is enlarged like this here I have a swatch thatamp;#39;s on the needles and you can see that the first stitch of the row is enlarged here and this is true when youamp;#39;re working flat the first stitch of the row is going to be enla