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so what do you do if you have bound off your project and you donamp;#39;t like the bind off and you want to redo it so Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to tink back or undo a bind off so this works for any kind of standard bind off where you have two stitches on your right needle and you pull one over the second and off youamp;#39;ll need your two needles ready so if you look on this side you can see a line of knit stitches right those are actually my bound off stitches so from my right side itamp;#39;s a little bit harder to see but if I start pulling where the tail is Iamp;#39;m kind of pulling out the bind off right so this loop here that the tail is coming from is a stitch so Iamp;#39;m going to place that stitch back on my needle and if I tug it up you can actually see that it looks like a stitch right so I can actually pull out that tail completely so as we can see the tail is holding the last stitch here as well so we actually need to pull that tail out of that last stitch