This is the first method that I learned and used for years. I just taught a friend this method and it is so timely to see this video now. Thanks for sharing. ❤
99% of the time I use the long tail cast on, but sometimes a pattern calls for a different type so then I use the requested type. Most of the time it’s down to personal preference thougj
This is the first method that I learned and used for years. I just taught a friend this method and it is so timely to see this video now. Thanks for sharing. ❤
I’m not a knitter but this cast on method seems like a simple one to learn. Thank you for your demonstration. 💜🙏🏻
You’re welcome! 🧶😀
Thank you so much I love ❤️ your amazing knitting 🧶 patterns 😊
Thanks Laurelin ❤
You’re welcome!
Thank you so much much 😊
You're welcome 😊
Just curious. Why do you prefer the long tail cast on method over this one? Thank you 😊
For me personally, I find it the quickest way to cast on. ☺️
Quick question please: if I’m not a continental knitter, would I still need to twist the new stitch before putting it on my left needle? Thanks!
Yes you would :)
@@SnufflebeanYarn Thank you!
Thanks!
What is your logic of when to use what type of cast-on?
99% of the time I use the long tail cast on, but sometimes a pattern calls for a different type so then I use the requested type. Most of the time it’s down to personal preference thougj