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18 maj 2022 · This tutorial will teach you three beginner-friendly cast-on techniques: the Long Tail Cast On, the Knitted Cast On, and the Backwards Loop Cast On. We’ll demonstrate the techniques with video and step-by-step photos, and give you some tips and tricks to make the process easier.
The simple knit stitch can be used to cast on for your next knitting project. This technique is easy to memorize and creates a nice, sturdy edge for any knit project. Whether you’re already familiar with the knit stitch or just getting started, this cast on is a great time to practice.
21 gru 2023 · In this tutorial, I’m going to show you the most popular and easiest cast on techniques with loads of pictures, easy step-by-step descriptions, and slow-motion videos to get you started. I wrote this with beginners in mind.
The knitted cast on is a great beginner-friendly method for most knit projects! While it’s helpful to be familiar with the knit stitch before trying this technique, this tutorial will give you enough instructions to work this cast on without knowing how to knit already.
A step by step tutorial on the knitted cast on. A super easy technique for beginners that basically boils down to knitting a knit stitch without dropping it and slipping the knitted stitch back on the left needle over and over again. Here are the instructions:
28 lis 2021 · A step-by-step tutorial on how to cast on knitting stitches no matter your project. Important tips, tricks, variations, plus pros and cons. My knitting needles: https://amzn.to/3pHJ69c...
Step 1: Start the Slipknot. To begin the slipknot that will become the first cast-on stitch, make a loop with the yarn, leaving about an inch of tail for each stitch you plan to cast on (in this example, we’ll use 10+ inches for 10 stitches) and a few extra inches, just to be safe.