This is why I like you too and why I tell everyone who asks me how I got so good at knitting to look on TH-cam. This is an insanely complicated cast on and yet I'm pretty sure I can do it now because I've seen it done
Thank you for your tutorial, I’ve really been struggling with switching the stitches around to convert it to the 2x2 rib, and I’ve tried a number of different approaches, and after watching this, it has finally clicked 💙
A pattern for a hat that I'm making that uses this cast on says to avoid joining in the round while you create the provisional cast on and do those setup rows where you knit one and slip one. Then, after the row where you rearrange for 2x2 ribbing so when you move the purl stitches around after that row you should join in the round
Thank you! I did this years ago, and didn't remember what it was called or how to do it specifically. When replacing other cast on methods you cast on half the number of total stitches don't you?
This is why I like you too and why I tell everyone who asks me how I got so good at knitting to look on TH-cam. This is an insanely complicated cast on and yet I'm pretty sure I can do it now because I've seen it done
Thank you for your tutorial, I’ve really been struggling with switching the stitches around to convert it to the 2x2 rib, and I’ve tried a number of different approaches, and after watching this, it has finally clicked 💙
I’m happy I could help
Thank you for great tutorial. Can you show how to do it in the round? 😊
A pattern for a hat that I'm making that uses this cast on says to avoid joining in the round while you create the provisional cast on and do those setup rows where you knit one and slip one. Then, after the row where you rearrange for 2x2 ribbing so when you move the purl stitches around after that row you should join in the round
Muchas gracias por compartirlo, eres muy amable 🌷
My pattern explains how to work in the round.
You can also check out Roxanne Richardson for great tutorials
Thank you! I did this years ago, and didn't remember what it was called or how to do it specifically. When replacing other cast on methods you cast on half the number of total stitches don't you?
Yes half the stitches are required.