Many thanks for your "Breaks-all-the-rules cast-on". My first Bond sweater turned out fairly well except for the gnarled pick-up line around the neck where the latches didn't behave well. Now I know I won't have to hand knit the neck on all future Bond sweaters.
Thank you for this sweet comment Adam!!! I hope you'll come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group if you haven't done so already. That's where I'm in closest touch with knitters.
I don't know why you're having trouble. I'm going back to #5 and I'll put an annotation at the end of the video that has a link to #6. Play the end of the video and you'll see a box to click on that will lead you to part 6.
Cheryl, the clip that was on the back of my Bond Classic carriage is forever lost. I remembered watching this video awhile ago, and noticed that you had a Singer/Silver Reed row counter. What did you mount it on? Any suggestions of what I might attach and/or glue on the back of my carriage to trip the row counter as it passes?
Did you watch part 6 of this series? It shows you how to rehang the neck edge before you do this cast-on. I was very careful to think out the whole sequence of this class in an economical way and if you skip any of it, the next step might not make sense.
"Knitting doesn't need patience, knitting teaches patience". Oh, Cheryl! I adore you!!! 😍❤
You are so sweet janardhanarao!
Many thanks for your "Breaks-all-the-rules cast-on". My first Bond sweater turned out fairly well except for the gnarled pick-up line around the neck where the latches didn't behave well. Now I know I won't have to hand knit the neck on all future Bond sweaters.
Cheryl, this was AWESOME!!! I did this to make the lacy tuck stitch shirt in joining the yoke to the body.... Soooo easy! Thank you! You rock xxx
This is the pattern: www.bond-america.com/projects/usm_proj/usm_lacy_tuck_top.html
Thank you for this sweet comment Adam!!! I hope you'll come to cherylbrunette.com and join my email newsletter group if you haven't done so already. That's where I'm in closest touch with knitters.
Very pretty.
OK Dana. I put the annotation at the end of video 5, in about 10 seconds or so. When you click on it it will take you to #6.
I don't know why you're having trouble. I'm going back to #5 and I'll put an annotation at the end of the video that has a link to #6. Play the end of the video and you'll see a box to click on that will lead you to part 6.
@carolmelancon You're welcome. It was one of my favorite mistakes ever.
Cheryl, the clip that was on the back of my Bond Classic carriage is forever lost. I remembered watching this video awhile ago, and noticed that you had a Singer/Silver Reed row counter. What did you mount it on? Any suggestions of what I might attach and/or glue on the back of my carriage to trip the row counter as it passes?
Okay I watched video #5 but to go on to the 6th video it was no where to be found. so is there no video #6 and #7 is where I need to be?
Will this special cast on work for the USM? There's no fabric guide to remove, and I'm certainly having some problems.
I don't know. I don't have one with which to experiment. The only thing to do is to simply try it.
I do not understand, is the body of the sweater left on the needles hanging? or how is this casting again happen I'm lost
Did you watch part 6 of this series? It shows you how to rehang the neck edge before you do this cast-on. I was very careful to think out the whole sequence of this class in an economical way and if you skip any of it, the next step might not make sense.
Ok I'm watching it now thanks so much!