There are different forms to ending or bind off a knitting. On every form of work is the condition to preserve a certain elasticity, it means that you don’t bind off to fix.
Knit 2 stitches. Draw the 1st stitch over the 2nd stitch. Knit ever 1 stitch, Then draw the 1st stitch from the right needle over the 2nd stitch. Knit ever 1 right stitch right and 1 left stitch left at the cast off, also e.g. knit the stitches so as they appears on corded edge patterns.
Knit 2 stitches right together. Although pick up the wire netting from the back Slip the knitted stitches again on the left needle and knit it with the following stitches as the 1st both stitches together. Continue with this about the whole row.
Knit 2 stitches. Draw the 1st stitch over the 2nd stitch, but don’t let slip the 1st stitch from the left needle. Continue to knit the following stitches. Let slip the binded off stitch from the left needle. Continue with this over the whole row.
3rd row: The 1st row, which isn’t knitted, is now of the right needle. Now slip up the 1st stitch from the left needle and draw the unknitted stitch over these. Bind off the 2nd stitches group. Cast off the row until to the last stitch, turn it before the stitch. Continue to repeat the 2nd and 3rd row until they are binded off. 2) In place off to bind off the stitches you can lay it unknitted in groups. Lay the thread to the front, at the end of the row before the stitches group (which you would bind off). Slip the 1st stitch of the group. Put the thread in the back and slip up the slipped up stitch again on the left needle. Turn it. If will achieve on both sides of the knitting, shoulder skewing, you repeat the same at the end of every following row before of every stitch group but in every 2nd row, if you work only on one shoulder skewing (e.g. on neck décolletage or zip fastener). If all stitch groups lay unknitted you have to bind off all stitches in one row.