Over the last months your videos have encouraged me to try DPNs again and each time I do I have more success, thank you. I just need to purchase some wooden or bamboo ones, because the stitches don't slip off as easily.
This is amazing, and you are a GENIUS!! This I can do. I really like your channel, and the content you put out is very technical. Thank you so much for this. 👍😊
HOW DID YOU KNOW WHEN TO DROP THIS VIDEO?!?! I literally watch your tutorial for tubular cast on, over and over and over and over again. Yet, I'm still confused. And you dropped this. Thank you soooo muuuccchh 🙏🏻👍🏻🫰🏻
I was just thinking about this cast on too... I knew there was an easier version to the tubular cast on, logged into YT and this was in my notifications.
while I don't think any cast-on is nice or worse than any other, and I am personally not a fan of cable cast-ons at all, you may want to watch this video then: th-cam.com/video/UVQh82a943Y/w-d-xo.html
I am missing something: when you cast on initially, for flat knitting, if you cast on half the number you need plus one stitch, when/how do you get rid of that added stitch in the cast on?
you don't need to get rid of it. For all other stitches you are doubling the stitch count. But the first, you only slip. That's why it evens itselfs out. In the round, the extra stitch is technically not needed but I use it to join in the round.
@@nimbleneedlestwo I didn’t ask my question clearly. When you are casting on for FLAT knitting, and cast on the number you need PLUS ONE, how do you removed that extra one stitch?
Actually, you *can* do the tubular cast-on in the round with some practice; however, even with 40+ projects under the belt, I feel rather nervous about the forthcoming affair. 😳 The video sparkled an idea: if you introduce another yarn for the set-up row & do it as follows: _yarn over + slip the next stitch with the yarn atop of it (instead of purling),_ it might make a nice set-up for two-colour brioche (instead of the hated Italian/tubular cast-on). Huh. Going to experiment with this.
Well...i know that you can do it...but even I probably would need like 6 attempts to get it right and flawless...i'd probably fail at counting in the first place because it goes so fast..and let's not even talk about twisting. As for two-colored brioche. Yeah..that should work! but i'd better try it out because it might not be stretchy enough.
So I testing I have avoided the tubular cast on because of how much it twists. How stretchy is this compared to other cast ons? I'm wondering if it ends up a bit tight?
it will be a bit tigher. Or rather just as stretchy as a longtail cast-on. Which can be a pro or a con - depending on what you want. If you use the two needle cast-on as a base, it will be quite a bit stretchier ofc.
Over the last months your videos have encouraged me to try DPNs again and each time I do I have more success, thank you. I just need to purchase some wooden or bamboo ones, because the stitches don't slip off as easily.
Your vast knitting knowledge just amazes me 😮
This is amazing, and you are a GENIUS!! This I can do. I really like your channel, and the content you put out is very technical. Thank you so much for this. 👍😊
HOW DID YOU KNOW WHEN TO DROP THIS VIDEO?!?!
I literally watch your tutorial for tubular cast on, over and over and over and over again. Yet, I'm still confused. And you dropped this. Thank you soooo muuuccchh 🙏🏻👍🏻🫰🏻
I was just thinking about this cast on too... I knew there was an easier version to the tubular cast on, logged into YT and this was in my notifications.
Thanks Norman! Another super technique video! Your tips make my knitting life so much easier x
Norman, this was amazing, as always.
I always enjoy your videos, thank you!
Thar cast on was amazing! 😊
Thank you, Norman. ❤
This is great! thank you
Thank you 🙏
Thank you. I love it ❤❤
This is an easy way for sure !!!
Very nice!
Can you please show the alternated cable cast on?
It is so much nicer and very much stretchy!
while I don't think any cast-on is nice or worse than any other, and I am personally not a fan of cable cast-ons at all, you may want to watch this video then: th-cam.com/video/UVQh82a943Y/w-d-xo.html
This was really good, how elastic is it? And the other method to do a super elastic, how to continue on that one, is it another video?
no other video. You continue just the same.
This method is not very elastic. actually rather rigig.
Awesome! Thank you.
Gracias!!!!! 😘🇲🇽🤍⭐️
I am missing something: when you cast on initially, for flat knitting, if you cast on half the number you need plus one stitch, when/how do you get rid of that added stitch in the cast on?
you don't need to get rid of it. For all other stitches you are doubling the stitch count. But the first, you only slip. That's why it evens itselfs out.
In the round, the extra stitch is technically not needed but I use it to join in the round.
@@nimbleneedlestwo I didn’t ask my question clearly. When you are casting on for FLAT knitting, and cast on the number you need PLUS ONE, how do you removed that extra one stitch?
Actually, you *can* do the tubular cast-on in the round with some practice; however, even with 40+ projects under the belt, I feel rather nervous about the forthcoming affair. 😳
The video sparkled an idea: if you introduce another yarn for the set-up row & do it as follows: _yarn over + slip the next stitch with the yarn atop of it (instead of purling),_ it might make a nice set-up for two-colour brioche (instead of the hated Italian/tubular cast-on). Huh. Going to experiment with this.
Well...i know that you can do it...but even I probably would need like 6 attempts to get it right and flawless...i'd probably fail at counting in the first place because it goes so fast..and let's not even talk about twisting.
As for two-colored brioche. Yeah..that should work! but i'd better try it out because it might not be stretchy enough.
So I testing
I have avoided the tubular cast on because of how much it twists.
How stretchy is this compared to other cast ons? I'm wondering if it ends up a bit tight?
it will be a bit tigher. Or rather just as stretchy as a longtail cast-on. Which can be a pro or a con - depending on what you want. If you use the two needle cast-on as a base, it will be quite a bit stretchier ofc.
You beter do the alternated cable cast on, it is beautiful and so much stretchy.
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