[KnitFreedom] Italian Cast-On in the round - Perfect Invisible 1x1 Rib Cast-On

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  • @azadehsiedleczka2416
    @azadehsiedleczka2416 4 месяца назад +9

    I watched a half dozen tutorials on the Italian Cast On method for my last project and didn’t get it. The pattern designer responded to my email for help TWO WEEKS LATER. I gave up and did a long tail cast on instead. Now, months later, I find this video for another project I’m working on AND I GET IT! Your video is clear and concise. Your voice is steady and clear. There is no distracting background. The camera is evenly focused. PERFECT TUTORIAL! Thank you so much! I just mastered a new skill.

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  3 месяца назад

      Hi there! Sorry for also taking two weeks to respond! 🤣Thank you so much for this resounding comment. I made it my life's work to create distraction-free, to-the-point tutorials like this so that knitters can get the info they need and get back to knitting. You can find many more on KnitFreedom.com. Big hugs to you and happy knitting!

  • @FeistyKnitter
    @FeistyKnitter 24 дня назад

    THANK YOU!! There are new knitters starting everyday that need good teachers and videos. You are at the top!!

  • @phf3238
    @phf3238 4 года назад +1

    Certainly the best knitting teacher on the web!

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  4 года назад

      You are too kind Patricia! We're so glad these videos are so helpful :) If you're ever looking for more instruction, visit us as www.KnitFreedom.com

  • @basil01845
    @basil01845 8 лет назад +7

    Liat, you're videos are by far the best for clear knitting instruction and you have the most calming voice. Allows me to stop, start, rip, and start again, but in the end I always get it...always! Thank you.

    • @liatgat2445
      @liatgat2445 2 года назад

      Thank you so very much!!!!

  • @phf3238
    @phf3238 9 лет назад +1

    You taught me magic loop, socks and a hundred other things. Now this! I had been waiting. Thank you. Very clear.

  • @liorahgolomb7405
    @liorahgolomb7405 7 лет назад +8

    Thank you for the great video. Another thing I really liked about this method was that it made it easier to avoid twisting when I joined to knit in the round. I watched a lot of videos on different methods of casting on in 1-1 ribbing and most of them were really frustrating, so I very much yours.

  • @TheCodeCobalt
    @TheCodeCobalt 3 года назад +2

    This looks really nice, and amazingly stretchy, without being floppy. And thanks for showing the right handed/throwing style, too!

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  3 года назад

      You bet! Thank you for such nice compliments!

  • @brigitt8149
    @brigitt8149 7 лет назад +1

    You make it so much easier with starting straight away with Italien cast on and then close the round only after the second row of knitting. Wonderful and many thanks.

  • @eccaridge304
    @eccaridge304 4 месяца назад +1

    i come back to this tutorial all the time, whenever i start a new project. thanks so much !

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  3 месяца назад

      That makes me so happy! Thank you for sharing.

  • @dagneeitutyte5623
    @dagneeitutyte5623 Год назад +1

    Thank you thank you ! finally I understood - this is the best demonstration I've found on youtube :)

  • @DJ-kg6wy
    @DJ-kg6wy 2 года назад +1

    Thank you omg..so easy after watching 3 other long videos.

  • @ctapley5409
    @ctapley5409 3 года назад

    Thank you for this wonderful cast on. And thank you for getting the camera close so that the stitches are actually defined

  • @MrCassandrax8
    @MrCassandrax8 Год назад

    Quante volte ho riguardato questo preziosissimo tutorial! Grazie Roxanne 😊

  • @klytning
    @klytning 6 лет назад +1

    I am so grateful for your knitting videos - your knowledge, sense of humor and calmness combined with your obvious skill and patience are much appreciated. Thank you.

  • @michelleenzenroth8162
    @michelleenzenroth8162 Год назад

    I find your videos extremely helpful! I could not catch on to the Italian Bind-Off until I found your tutorial. And now that I want to learn the Italian Cast-On I came looking for one of your videos. You break things down in a way that is so easy for me to catch on to. And I find your voice very soothing and confidence-boosting while I am trying to learn. Thank you!

  • @kathyplasski4628
    @kathyplasski4628 2 года назад

    The best knitting tutorials! I have learned so much from Knit freedom, thank you!

  • @marypatmcgurk8794
    @marypatmcgurk8794 8 лет назад +1

    Love your video and clear explanation. I always select a needle size at least 2-3 sizes smaller and continue knitting my rib with the smaller needle. This cast on is looser than one would expect. I've tried using circulars but prefer to use straight needles for the cast on and the next two set up rows. If I don't, the stitches roll and sometimes I get a twist at the bottom edge. I can see and manage the stitches better. After the two set up rows, I slip the stitches to a circular needle and join. I find myself returning here to your video each time I knit a hat. Thanks!

  • @tylergeek
    @tylergeek 11 дней назад

    Amazing demo! Thanks so much - I'm using this on my next hat right now.

  • @rebeccamandabach7517
    @rebeccamandabach7517 10 месяцев назад

    You make is so Easy Liat!!! I've been knitting for a lot of years and this is great!!!

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you Rebecca!! I really appreciate this. Don't keep me a secret - please tell your knitting friends about KnitFreedom!

  • @samohtar
    @samohtar 6 лет назад +1

    The best tutorial videos! Visually clear, candid (including little errors and corrections), easy to follow instruction. This Italian Cast-On method appears in a lot of other videos, but this video is the clearest to me. Many thanks.

  • @rebeccaglaab9398
    @rebeccaglaab9398 8 лет назад +1

    Very clear! Thank you. I also love that you show us or tell us about your little mistakes and how you recover. That is so helpful.

    • @marcoshuster1642
      @marcoshuster1642 3 года назад

      Hello👋 I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love💞 all over the world🌎 I am from Key West Florida and you where are you from if i may ask?

  • @sheenahocking
    @sheenahocking 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you. This is a wonderful technique, sympathetically taught.

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you!! Please don't keep me a secret - please tell your knitting friends about KnitFreedom

  • @georgegoertzen4723
    @georgegoertzen4723 5 лет назад

    Great video. Nice and slow so I don't have to keep going back and repeating the video to learn how to do it with a senior brain. Really appreciate the time you take and the number of repeats! I ripped out what I spent over an hour trying to learn this from someone else's video and did it your way, right! the first time. Thank you.

  • @JS-wg4px
    @JS-wg4px Год назад

    Thank you for this clear and concise video that gets right to the point.

  • @madcrochetervc
    @madcrochetervc 11 лет назад +3

    Thanks, Liat, for another clear, concise video. This will make my next project look really professional. I'm hoping to impress my teenaged son and ex-husband and I think this technique will do the trick. Thanks again!! Please know that I'm always spreading the word about you as a teacher and about KNITFreedom and your great videos (and your Rav group). I love your teaching style!!!

  • @amandaedwards3501
    @amandaedwards3501 5 лет назад +1

    Liat, I agree with you. Work those extra two rows. I, being stubborn, tried to do this cast on without the two sturdifying (dont ask me. Its 1 am and ive been up since 6 am) rows, and it looks TERRIBLE without it. I wanted the stretchy cast on for a sweater for my nephew, and this is the best explained video to show me how to get a beautiful cast on edge for this.

  • @357Jesser
    @357Jesser 8 лет назад +15

    I know its very late coming but can I just say you have one of a very few RUclips voices that I can actually listen to!! You totally have a new subscriber.

    • @nancyr6850
      @nancyr6850 6 лет назад

      Thank you so much for explaining slowly, and repeating several times! This is a difficult stitch to learn, and I’ve already watched other videos, trying to get in the rhythm. They are usually a bit too fast and short, and I have to keep rewinding. Your idea of knitting back and forth before the actual ribbing also makes this a lot easier.

    • @pattybishop8900
      @pattybishop8900 4 года назад

      I also would like you to know you have a great voice.. so clear and precise. Your instructions are very clear to hear and understand.

  • @Wildevis
    @Wildevis Год назад

    Very easy and comprehensive video explaining clearly what to do. I am starting a top down pullover and want to start the polo neck with this cast on

  • @maryamsukaynah559
    @maryamsukaynah559 4 года назад

    Nicely explained. I followed your instructions and knitted a nice edge.

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  4 года назад

      So glad to hear that Maryam! If you ever need any other knitting help, visit us at KnitFreedom.com :)

  • @galleylama
    @galleylama 7 лет назад

    Thank you for a nice, clear, calm introduction to Italian tubular cast on!

  • @dignitywoo2955
    @dignitywoo2955 4 года назад

    Very nice explanation, I was a bit lazy to learn a new cast-on, but suddenly I wanted to start my hat with it and now I know how to do this. Thanks!

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! I'm glad we could get you started on a new hat with a new skill under your belt. Check out KnitFreedom.com for more new knitting skills :)

  • @lindaparnell1546
    @lindaparnell1546 5 месяцев назад

    First time trying this, thank you for such clear instructions. This gives a really nice cast on edge

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the lovely feedback!! I have a whole video course full of cast-ons like this that you will love. knitfreedom.com/shop/cast-ons. Happy knitting!

  • @drj7723
    @drj7723 2 месяца назад +1

    I love this edging so much! Thanks for sharing

  • @lisashaw9049
    @lisashaw9049 9 лет назад

    I was so happy to see that you recorded this video, Liat Gat. Your videos are the easiest for me to follow and I really appreciate them. Thank you!

  • @SrebrnaAkacja
    @SrebrnaAkacja 2 года назад +1

    At last I found a tutorial which was really helpfull! Thank you 💜

  • @claudiab.878
    @claudiab.878 5 лет назад +1

    Great Tutorial! I really like these setup rows! They give the cast-on a finished look.

  • @Verrucca00
    @Verrucca00 3 года назад

    Thanks for this! I learned this cast-on from this video many years ago, and I found it again today.

  • @kathleen6836
    @kathleen6836 3 года назад

    I've tried and failed the Italian cast on so many times before this video. This one finally helped and I'm well on my way with my project! Thank you :)

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  3 года назад +2

      Hi Kathleen,
      I'm so glad it helped!

  • @vivc4082
    @vivc4082 3 года назад

    Dear Liat, your videos are always so amazing! You’re my favorite teacher :) viv

    • @liatgat2445
      @liatgat2445 2 года назад +1

      Aw, Viv, thank you so much! That means so much to me. Thanks for sticking with me all these years!!

  • @mildredsmith9351
    @mildredsmith9351 7 лет назад

    You rock! Thanks for this very clear and easy to follow video! You are one of my favorite teachers for knitting on RUclips!

  • @suzieharrison861
    @suzieharrison861 6 лет назад +1

    Lovely demonstration, adding it straight to my reading list. Thank you!

  • @peachesfireside178
    @peachesfireside178 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for a great clear tutorial teaching how to do new knitting techniques and for making mistakes first so we can also learn what NOT to do as well!😊 I subscribed.

  • @pascaleboyer4800
    @pascaleboyer4800 10 лет назад

    Very nice stretchy edge for mittens and top-down sock or any ribbing edge that needs to be stretchy. It Worth the try and you will adopt it.

  • @debbiedebonair5148
    @debbiedebonair5148 6 лет назад

    Liat you are a BORN teacher! This is spot-on! Thankyou!

  • @KagooKaty
    @KagooKaty 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you soooo much. I'm just starting a top down sweater with a big turtleneck where I'm instructed to use the tubular cast on. I find your video and explanation much easier to follow than others - also nice and slow so I only had to pause the video a few times to catch up (I'm casting on 106 stitches rather than your 20!!)

  • @Knitfreedom
    @Knitfreedom  12 лет назад +2

    You are SO sweet. I'm so glad that this cast-on was just what you needed! :) You'll have to let me know how your hat turns out.

  • @heatherhammersmith8997
    @heatherhammersmith8997 5 лет назад

    Just wanted/needed to let you know you're my awesome sauce! You're soothing to listen to, very clear in your instruction and so sweetly encouraging. THANK YOU

  • @fridaconcepciongonzalezvil8786
    @fridaconcepciongonzalezvil8786 9 лет назад +11

    It is a great video, you have a very nice photo, never lost the focus, your voice give me peace haha, and make me feel anything is possible¡¡, I will try¡ Thanks a lot¡

    • @sarahpeterson1492
      @sarahpeterson1492 9 лет назад +1

      +Frida Concepcion Gonzalez Villegas
      it is possible i just did it!

  • @TheKnittinShihTzu
    @TheKnittinShihTzu 2 года назад

    Best videos n knitting I’ve seen. ……..subcribed!

  • @Patricia-it7uu
    @Patricia-it7uu Год назад

    Thank you so much ❤😊 it's so simple and beautiful the best process i find. A révélation for me. Excuse my english i'm french. 👍☀️🥰

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  Год назад +1

      Merci beaucoup! Il me plait apprendre que je vous ai aidé. Pardonnez-moi mon francès, ça fait longtemps que j'ai pas pratiqué! :D

    • @Patricia-it7uu
      @Patricia-it7uu Год назад

      @@Knitfreedom It's perfect ! Merci encore.

  • @ranakareem1077
    @ranakareem1077 5 лет назад

    It was impossible to understand it tell i saw your video... Thank you so much.
    You make it easy to understand

  • @desireeross9651
    @desireeross9651 11 лет назад

    Thank you so much Liat. I am so glad I found your tutorials and that you knit in continental. So easy to follow. In fact I was knitting a stocking stitch sleeve and when I got to the end of row realised I have a row of slipped stitches and knitted stitches. That will teach me to multi task

  • @janerobinson7078
    @janerobinson7078 2 года назад

    You are amazing. Thank you so much for this video!!!!

  • @artistpw
    @artistpw 8 лет назад

    This is a great video - I never liked how loose the regular tubular cast on seemed, and the setup rows are so helpful. I got rid of the extra yarn loop at the start by using a safety pin to hold the start of the yarn instead of putting it on the knitting needle. If I get a chance, I will do a video of it. Hope this might help anyone.

  • @reemara
    @reemara 8 лет назад +16

    thanks for your soooo clear videos.. i would like to ask you for another one, of how to finish the ending invisibly also.. thanks again, for everything you share..

    • @tijuanahill6104
      @tijuanahill6104 6 лет назад

      Reemara Abdul q

    • @Implodexplode
      @Implodexplode 3 года назад

      If you do this stitch and knit in the round with a circle needle it will probably be seamless.

  • @jodyhynek3415
    @jodyhynek3415 11 лет назад +5

    How would you set this up for a 2x2 ribbing

  • @lovelycristina7
    @lovelycristina7 8 лет назад +2

    You are my favorite to watch. Thanks for sharing 🌹

  • @JanetJenkins
    @JanetJenkins Год назад

    Beautiful demonstration!!

  • @Knitfreedom
    @Knitfreedom  12 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much! I'm so stoked you love my videos - your comment makes me happy. :)

  • @jpeood32
    @jpeood32 4 года назад

    nice presentation and I will be able to follow this for sure. I really like tubular cast on appearance the best

  • @anitasenyszyn5314
    @anitasenyszyn5314 4 года назад +1

    You made this so easy to follow. Thank you so much x

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  4 года назад

      So glad we could help Anita! If you're ever looking for more clear knitting tutorials, visit us at KnitFreedom.com :)

  • @blurryangel
    @blurryangel 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can this be used in any combination of ribbing like 2x2? This is a really easy to follow tutorial. Thank you!

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  5 месяцев назад

      Yes! That is the beauty of this cast-on! Let me know how it goes :D

  • @MaryJF49
    @MaryJF49 3 года назад

    Thanks. This the first time it’s made sense. I’ve watched videos before that I didn’t understand.

  • @Khamomil
    @Khamomil 6 лет назад +7

    I've done this cast-on several times for hats. It's essential to keep the loops aligned right from the beginning and it's easier to do that with straight needles because on a cable the stitches can turn out of alignment.

  • @nikiTricoteuse
    @nikiTricoteuse 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much. What a great tutorial - couldn't believe it worked perfectly for me on my first attempt. Think next time l'll start on straight needles , which l find easier to manage, and knit the last 'set up row' onto circulars.

  • @neesiedavis4062
    @neesiedavis4062 8 лет назад +1

    Awesomeness!!!! Thanks!!! I've been knitting for more than 40 years and never saw that set up! REALLY really nice!
    Blessings,
    Neesie

  • @christianahoch3186
    @christianahoch3186 9 лет назад

    Some fun trying this for the first time with my crazy "Knit Collage" bulky yarn....but it looks like just the ticket for my k1, p1 beanie. Thank you SO MUCH!!!!

  • @jajjas7963
    @jajjas7963 8 лет назад

    Thank you, this cast on fitted my knitting project so well! Thanx xoxo

  • @Knitfreedom
    @Knitfreedom  11 лет назад

    It is definitely not easy to multi-task while you knit! :) I'm glad I could help you fix that troublesome row.

  • @sarahpeterson1492
    @sarahpeterson1492 9 лет назад

    my knitting savior!

  • @TheSukiebapswent
    @TheSukiebapswent 4 года назад

    Thank you!!! Scared of this until today xx

  • @infohemskapat2340
    @infohemskapat2340 4 года назад

    Very good tutorial

  • @annfield7356
    @annfield7356 Год назад

    Should the tail be on my thumb or my fore finger so I can be sure to use the “ measured” amount of yarn when casting on

  • @susans3976
    @susans3976 7 лет назад +1

    So you knit into the half hitch you use to secure the yarn at the end of the cast on row?

  • @eviehammond9638
    @eviehammond9638 7 лет назад +3

    Beautifully filmed, and beautifully demonstrated! You don't twitch the work around, as so many do, and you don't keep backing up, or stopping and starting.
    You demonstrate continuous, straightforward movement, so we can learn the correct procedure visually. And you don't subject us to a torrent of rambling -- calm, clear, succinct instruction of what you're showing. Lovely!
    I wasn't as delighted with the choice of yarn -- a little too roving and fuzzy for us to see the interaction clearly. Especially with this technique, it's crucial to see how each stitch is a loop being held in place by the other strand. For that purpose, I would also suggest that you move your right hand back a little to show us the stitch on the needle after it's casted on.Just for future videos.

    • @ImGinaMarie
      @ImGinaMarie 6 лет назад

      You've got to be kidding?!

  • @twentynineteen4687
    @twentynineteen4687 7 лет назад

    This is really clear. Thank you.

  • @tarielalaindon8766
    @tarielalaindon8766 9 лет назад

    Easy to follow tutorial. Thank you

  • @JanetJenkins
    @JanetJenkins Год назад

    How do you feel about using a smaller needle to do the set up to help the setup stitches and the ribbing stitches match in size? I don't like the first stitches to "flare" at the edge.

  • @ruinedart
    @ruinedart 8 лет назад

    Thank you ;) Is it too late to ask which yarn/colorway that you're using in the vid? Probably, but Ima take my shot anyway...

  • @sandrapolichino8806
    @sandrapolichino8806 7 лет назад +1

    You're precious !!! L love your tutorials !!!

  • @meowyimeow
    @meowyimeow 8 лет назад

    I love how this looks but I have found it to be unstable. For my first project I accidentally twisted the slipped stitches. It's only noticeable on the wrong side and it actually provides stability. But when I started another project using the same method I slipped the stitches correctly and the ribbing does not recover; in other words, when you stretch it it doesn't spring back. I used the same yarn for both projects (Cascade 220).

  • @Frisby0
    @Frisby0 8 лет назад

    This was awesome. Thanks for the clear cut instruction on this. My only question is; do you recommend pulling out the cast on yarn running through tube at the end prior to joining or not at all? Thanks!

  • @Knitfreedom
    @Knitfreedom  12 лет назад

    I really like garter-stitch brims for my hats, too - like the Aspen Ice hat. The cast-on will pretty much be invisible if you do a long-tail cast-on and then start with a knit round - that will put a purl round right at the bottom of the hat and it will blend right into the garter-stitch brim. I don't think there's a way to do this cast-on for only knit stitches, but I think my suggestion will still accomplish what you need. Happy Knitting!

  • @pennyfoster4590
    @pennyfoster4590 8 лет назад

    love the easy explanation. Thanks!

  • @homeiswonderland
    @homeiswonderland 10 лет назад

    Life saver, as always. Can't wait to get started on my Graham! :D

  • @linzjan4276
    @linzjan4276 2 года назад

    I wonder if there would be any value in doing additional set up rows, I think I may have heard on one of the videos that it’s ok

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  2 года назад

      Yes, normally you would do 2 or 4 setup rows. More rows make the edge more rounded. You can do a small swatch and see for yourself. I usually find 2 enough but 4 would perhaps be sturdier? -Liat

  • @tamarafaurot
    @tamarafaurot 4 года назад

    Very nice! Thank you!

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  4 года назад

      Of course Tamara! :) If you ever need any more knitting tips, feel free to join us at KnitFreedom.com

  • @DragonDreams7
    @DragonDreams7 12 лет назад

    Hi I'm knitting a hat but I don't want to do ribbing on the bottom, so I'm doing a garter stitch pattern for the first few rows but I fell in LOVE with the way that the invisible cast on looks... is there any way to do an invisible cast on with all knit stitches?? your videos are incredible by the way!! I watched your perfect thumb video and now I'm making mittens and gloves like mad!!

  • @kathymcneill84
    @kathymcneill84 7 лет назад +1

    What do I do when my pattern calls for an odd number cast on?

  • @dianeschuller
    @dianeschuller 9 лет назад

    Liat, I'm assuming we do this 2-row set up "and then" follow pattern instructions?

  • @stillshelleyf
    @stillshelleyf 3 года назад

    Thank you, this is a new cast on to me. But for socks? It seems I'll get hung up. Would you use this for a sock cuff? Help. TY

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  3 года назад

      Hi Shelley! This is a perfect cast on for anywhere you start with 1x1 rib. So it'd work for top-down socks, hats, and the ribbing of top-down sweaters. Enjoy learning this new cast on and happy knitting :)

    • @stillshelleyf
      @stillshelleyf 3 года назад

      @@Knitfreedom Thank you. I'm very nervous to try this on a sock cast on of 64 stitches. I see a mess happening -)

  • @Kikicruz8514
    @Kikicruz8514 Год назад

    Do you have a video where you p1, and sl1yo? I guess it's considered a half brioche. And I'm having a hard tune figuring it out

  • @ImGinaMarie
    @ImGinaMarie 3 года назад

    This is very clear except I don't understand why at 6:45 you purled the last stitch instead of slipping it since the previous stitch was a knit. Was it because it was the last stitch and you couldn't make it a knit stitch because the previous one was a knit, maybe? 💁Thanks in advance for your help and your great tutorials!

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  3 года назад +1

      Great question! It's purled so that you are set up to do the knit stitch on the next row to continue the K1, P1 pattern. Thanks for watching our tutorials, and if you ever need more give us a visit at www.KnitFreedom.com :)

    • @ImGinaMarie
      @ImGinaMarie 3 года назад

      @@Knitfreedom Thank you, yes, I did check out your website, its awesome and I will be frequenting it!! Its tough for us crocheters to understand the versatility of knitting and changing the normal progression of a pattern to fit the way you want it to...not sure if you understand what I mean by that though..basically in crochet you don't typically change the stitches to fit your needs..lol LOVE YOUR TUTS!

  • @Loostyc
    @Loostyc 3 года назад +1

    Plain Italian cast on is difficult to join in the round. Your way is easier. Thanks

  • @meredithdowning4983
    @meredithdowning4983 11 месяцев назад

    Is there a trick to using this cast-on for 2-at-a-time knitting?

  • @m.almotawaqtr4843
    @m.almotawaqtr4843 8 лет назад +3

    Is it ok if I did not divide stitches and continue my knitting regularly for a hat I mean thanks for this video believe me this was great but I'm just a beginner I hope you can help me

    • @akaMSMEOW
      @akaMSMEOW 6 лет назад

      yes as little no as your circulars are short enough. Dividing is to make a magic loop if your circulars are too long.

  • @nolidg
    @nolidg 11 лет назад

    Is there a way to do this cast on for a 3x1 rib? Thanks so much for the video!

  • @angixm
    @angixm Месяц назад

    Thank youuuu!!!!!! 🤦🏼‍♀️😅🎉🙏🏼💛

  • @Implodexplode
    @Implodexplode 3 года назад

    Say you want to cast on two knits and two purl how would you do this same cast on to start it off that way?

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  3 года назад

      Great question! The 2x2 cast-on is actually started the same way as the 1x1. Once you cast on the amount of stitches - you will knit one, slipthe next purl stitch off the needle behind the next stitch, knit the next stitch, slide the purl stitch back onto the needle then purl 2. If you want to see a video better explaining to do the 2x2 Italian Cast On, there is one included in our cast-ons course at www.knitfreedom.com/shop/cast-ons/

  • @Maighread.
    @Maighread. 8 месяцев назад

    I don't understand the joining part, because you did 3 rows first but then joined only one with a knit, so there should be a hole, right?

    • @Knitfreedom
      @Knitfreedom  8 месяцев назад

      Sorry about that! Yes, you can use a piece of yarn tail to sew up the little open part of the edge from the first rows.