https://www.knittingforcharity.org/little-known-cast-on-methods.html Looking forward to using the Turkish cast on video for my next project. The wrap cast on is one of the easiest to execute, but it's not the easiest to perform … They’re a lot of fun. I just couldn’t get into a good rhythm until I figured out how to do it while holding the yarn with my left hand. But it is well worth it in my opinion.Stretched Jenny’s Stretchy Slip Knot Cast On. Thank you for the crochet cast-on! However, I’ve found using the crochet hook is easier.And I know this looks completely insane! That is the method I used to use in almost every knitting project. ONLY YOU see your private notes.We are adding the pattern to your Knitting Patterns.This pattern has been saved to My Knitting Patterns.You must be logged in to save a pattern. I think it would be pretty easy to modify for 2 circs instead of magic loop, too.
Buy em cheap, wear em out, throw em away…. I’m not sure I know what you mean by “knitting in the back when continental knitting.” Although I do frequently intentionally knit through the back loops after I cast on (for just about anything) just to make that first row more secure.
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Thank you, SusanUnfortunately, it looks to me like Grundl (the brand responsible for this line) has discontinued Melun. We can use this as a baseline.This method casts on and makes the first row of stitches on the needle. Don’t count the slip knot in your cast on stitches, and when you work your way back to it, just slide it off the needle. Thanks for sharing!For longtail cast-on I just make a slip knot, place on needle and cast on with one strand of yarn. Wrap Cast On. You cast on an even number of stitches with this method. Sounds complicated but it’s actually very easy, It’s meant for single and double ribbing only. You could also decrease one stitch after the first row to avoid this.I thought this cast on was a bit fiddly to do first and it took me a bit longer to get into a nice rhythm with it. I use it all the time now when I knit socks toe-up.The result of this cast-on is a row of 1 x 1 ribbing that renders the cast-on completely invisible!It creates an extremely stretchy edge ideal for sleeve cuffs, hat brims, sock cuffs, sweater necklines, and so on. However, I find that it doesn’t stretch as much as the other method’s I’ve tried.Stretched tubular cast on using Judy’s Magic Cast OnOn top of that Craftsy has a class on the subject of cast ons and bind offs that is worth watching: So that’s it with the stretchy cast ons for today.
But when you try it yourself, you may be surprised at how easy it is to get into a nice rhythm.What I love most about this method is that it offers the nicest-looking edge I’ve ever seen. There seem to be enough of them out there to make an interesting post. People come to knitting for all kinds of reasons. If you would like to share your favourite cast on methods please come and chat in the Curious Handmade Ravelry thread for The Handmade Sock Society.
What I can’t figure out though is the Knitting in the back when continental Knitting. And it has less stretch than the Double Start Cast On provides. Different cast on methods offers different effects. As a self-proclaimed "knitting evangelist," I am always encouraging friends, family, and co-workers to take up knitting for a slew of reasons....Hello! Select as many as you like (optional)You must be logged in to add a private note. Syndrome, you really must try this method.Did you learn a new technique out of these cast-on methods? The truth is that you have a lot of options when it comes to knitting cast on methods. It is another interesting short tail cast on for your toolbox. I tried it out on a different swatch first (there is a picture in I love how easy this cast on is to work.
Everyone will see your notes when they roll over your image. The Double Start Cast On looks really interesting and pretty. I am very impressed with the Old Norwegian Cast On – it’s really stretchy.I have not heard of that one, but I’m certainly a fan of stretchy cast-ons. The same guidelines apply to your captions and notes. The time varies depending on the speed of your Internet connection and the size of the image file. I’d love to help!I have found that on the 2 at a time cast on I loosely tie my tails at the bottom together or use a stitch marker that you can open and pin the sides together so I don’t start back the wrong way if I don’t get a full row across, It also keeps the knitted fabric closer together with out fighting it.What a great idea, thanks so much for sharing!Going to try some of the great ways to cast on. I think almost everyone learns this method first! I wonder what my dear old nan and mum would have thought of it all. If the back of the stich loop is forward (which would make it awkward to put the needle through the loop from the front), take the easier, non-awkward route, by knitting into the back.