This is amazing, thank you! I have the book and saw this chapter but I thought I wasn't doing the cable cast on yet, seeing this video I was like oh yes I actually do, now I know how to much better!!! Awesome!
This is great. I have seen it before and then forgot about it as I use the longtail CO most of the time. I realize now, it is necessary to practice it a few times. Best, may be to use the cable CO in a project. 💜💜💜
The CCO is my favorite cast on and this makes it perfect. I'd use it nearly everywhere, but there doesn't seem to be a "matching" bind off. Any ideas, Ms. Patty Lyons?
Than you Patty! I have a question not related to this video . I love helix knitting and would like to knit a sweater using helix knitting , Is there a way to do short rows while knitting helix ?thanks!
Hello, I love the trick for the cable cast on, this is a silly question, my pattern calls for 8 rows of knitting after cast on. i'm using a German cast on for this project. Or does it not matter since it is a blanket ? The first row will leave a knit st. showing. Should I purl the next row to back before I start the 8 rows of knitting. Bind off on the RS. purl wise, seems to blend better ?
So slick! What about joining cable cast on in the round, is there anything special to do to avoid a divot that differs in any way from how to avoid a divot in LTCO?
@@PattyLyonsKnitting Going there! Already am enjoying jogless LTCO in the round but am new to cable cast on in the round. Thrilled to learn something new!
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're looking for. A cast on is just the way to get stitches on your needle. There are hundreds of different cast-ons. Is there a pattern you are working that specifically calls for that cast-on? Are you wondering what the difference is in appearance? To experiment with what cast on you like, swatch and give them all a try!
Fellow jackal here 🐾 Saw that there is a knitting leaflets project on a citizen science site Zooniverse. Thought you might be interested. Lots of old leaflets showing different styles.
Okay, this is a game changer! I love the cable cast-on, but didn’t know how to avoid that curved end. Thank you!!!
Giving this video a “like” isn’t enough!! Here’s some hearts too ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Genius!!
This is one of my favorite tips - but there are so many more!
I love the cable cast on and now you've just made it so much better. Thank you so much!
Another great trick from the great Patty Lyons!!!! You never fail us❤️
This is amazing, thank you! I have the book and saw this chapter but I thought I wasn't doing the cable cast on yet, seeing this video I was like oh yes I actually do, now I know how to much better!!! Awesome!
I got the book and love it but appreciate the videos. Helps it make more sense to me.
Love your book Patty! You’re a knitting genius!
Just got your book! Already learning so much!
This is great. I have seen it before and then forgot about it as I use the longtail CO most of the time. I realize now, it is necessary to practice it a few times. Best, may be to use the cable CO in a project. 💜💜💜
The CCO is my favorite cast on and this makes it perfect. I'd use it nearly everywhere, but there doesn't seem to be a "matching" bind off. Any ideas, Ms. Patty Lyons?
You are so clever! Thanks for the tip!
I tried this and I LOVE it 🥰 thanks
Excellent explanation! Thank you!
So beautifully simple, thanks!
Love the book! So smart.
Than you Patty! I have a question not related to this video . I love helix knitting and would like to knit a sweater using helix knitting , Is there a way to do short rows while knitting helix ?thanks!
Hello, I love the trick for the cable cast on, this is a silly question, my pattern calls for 8 rows of knitting after cast on. i'm using a German cast on for this project. Or does it not matter since it is a blanket ? The first row will leave a knit st. showing. Should I purl the next row to back before I start the 8 rows of knitting. Bind off on the RS. purl wise, seems to blend better ?
It's what ever you like the look of. No wrong or right answer.
thank you
So slick! What about joining cable cast on in the round, is there anything special to do to avoid a divot that differs in any way from how to avoid a divot in LTCO?
You still need to END a cast on before you join in the round. For a trick to jogless join in the round, see chapter 6 of my book.
@@PattyLyonsKnitting Going there! Already am enjoying jogless LTCO in the round but am new to cable cast on in the round. Thrilled to learn something new!
Wow!
Could this cast on be used instead of the Chinese Waitress?
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're looking for. A cast on is just the way to get stitches on your needle. There are hundreds of different cast-ons. Is there a pattern you are working that specifically calls for that cast-on? Are you wondering what the difference is in appearance? To experiment with what cast on you like, swatch and give them all a try!
Fellow jackal here 🐾 Saw that there is a knitting leaflets project on a citizen science site Zooniverse. Thought you might be interested. Lots of old leaflets showing different styles.