Step 1 / Work the first row of the bind off as normal.
In the case of this swatch, I have 30 stitches, and am binding off 6 stitches on each right side row a total of 5 times, so I bound off 6 stitches and knit to the end. Step 2a / Work back in your pattern as set until 1 stitch remains,
Step 2b / turn - 1 stitch is left unworked on your needle, and is now on the right hand needle. Step 3 / Slip the first stitch from the left hand needle to the right hand needle as if to purl - there are now two stitches on your right hand needle. Step 4a / Insert your left hand needle into the unworked stitch (right most stitch on the right hand needle) as if to purl, Step 4b / and pass it over the just slipped stitch. This counts as one bound-off stitch. Step 5 / Continue binding off as outlined in the pattern. As mentioned above, I’m binding off 6 stitches at a time, so I will bind off 5 more stitches normally. Repeat Steps 2-5 until the required number of stitches have been bound off. The end result will be a beautiful slope of stitches in one smooth line.And that’s it! Pretty simple but an easy way to elevate your knitting and simplify finishing.