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7 sie 2009 · Following on from the Picot Cast-on, here’s how to add that same decorative finish to the end of your knits! The picot cast-off is a versatile, decorative cast-off that looks perfect around the edges of Hats, cuffs, baby clothes, and much more.
** For additional tips be sure to see my accompanying blog post here: https://donnajonesdesigns.co.uk/2020/07/19/picot-cast-off-tutorial/Knitting Tutorial - ...
9 wrz 2014 · Here, Amy Kaspar gives you a step by step guide to casting off picot-style. Are you looking to jazz up that rolled or hemmed edge in stocking stitch? Do you want to make a plain shawl pop with little blips of fun on the outer edge? Do you want to make your fingerless mitts one teeny bit more flirty? Then, have I got the cast off for you!
11 lis 2016 · This is one of my favourite methods to cast off when I am looking for something with a little more pizzazz! It is actually a lot simpler than it looks. When you are ready to cast off, either with the right or wrong side of your working facing you (I prefer the wrong side facing as I find it gives a neater finish), follow the following steps:
Learn to knit the Picot Bind-off to give your projects a lovely, textured edging! The Picot Bind-off combines casting on new stitches and binding all stitches off in sections, and is best worked on an odd number of stitches.
19 lip 2020 · In the video tutorial below I demonstrate how to do this simple cast off, share with you how this great little cast off ‘works’, and how to adapt it to get different effects so you can customise it for our own purposes.
When there are not enough stitches to work another picot, cast off the remaining stitches as usual. We use the yarn DROPS Snow in the video. You’ll find patterns using this technique by clicking on the pictures below.