THANK YOU!!! for being the only person to make a video on stretchy cast ons which doesn't unnecessarily complicate the method. Even the way you do the first slip knot, so many youtubers add a ridiculous number of steps to something which is practically a basic knot
Thank you Maryna - You have done it again. I am currently working on a pair socks and I have been away from knitting for a long time. Yes I pulled my cuff stitches out repeatedly until I felt I had made a decent cuff. Had I bothered to look at your wonderful instructions I would never have struggled. Your instructions are AMAZING. Thank you again. These socks are for my sister who hinted recently that her supply of socks were beginning to look a little tattered. She is going to be HAPPY thanks to you.
I watched several videos about jeny's stretchy cast on(even jeny's herself) but i could not understand clearly what to do until this one, so thank you very much!
I have watched so many videos and never been able to grasp the long tail cast on, normally I pick up things fairly quickly but I’ve never been able to quite get it. Watching you do it with a double tail made it instantly click! Thank you ❤ thank you ❤ thank yiu❤
Thank you SO much! I’m a beginner and making hats. My favorite is your 3rd method. Such a beautiful edge. Your instructions were perfect and clear. Love this!
Wow!!! not only are you are a great teacher, (who gives very clear directions as well as a visually crisp presentation).... but your methods blew me away! They are far superior to others I was attempting. I wasted a lot of time today trying to master the Italian CO, and not satisfied with its appearance, I tried the cabled alternating rib, and lastly finding one that was easier to start. But all three made those tiny V’swhich are tight and don’t sit nicely even when carefully knit. None of them are as elegant as each your three. You are my go to gal from now on. Thank you.
Thank you so so much. I was having so much trouble learning the Tubular Cast on but I remembered using this tutorial in the past. Thanks to you I was able to knit a stretchy cast on and get onto my knitting project!. I will learn that cast on at another time. Thanks again.
I love your tutorials - they're so clear and easy to follow. I'm trying the first method in this stretchy cast on tutorial, and I'm surprised that simply doubling the tail would create stretch, but it does seem to work!!
Thank you so much! These are fantastic! Really great tutorial where all parts of the action we are supposed to learn is clear and perfectly visible! Love this so much
Such clear and concise instructions make it a pleasure to watch your videos. I'm going to try the 2nd one for some socks. I subscribed because I love your explanations.
Thank you Maryna. Again I have to say your videos are so well done. I learn something on every one. I like that you go further in the technique details, and show what not to do (and why!) as well. Also we always say, “too bad for me, cuz.....”.... so I laughed when you said that. Looking forward to your next video. :)
It’s so amazing. I kind of know that I don’t quite like the cast on I have been using, and I am glad that I found your video tutorial so that my future projects will have beautiful cast on and binding off which I applied new skills learned from you yesterday after I watched the video tutorial of stretch binding off.
Fantastic! These 3 cast ons are new to me, and I'll certainly be using them in my knitting. I especially like the 3rd one that you demonstrated; it really is a pretty edge. Thank you for another terrific video tutorial.
I just tried the middle cast on and absolutely love the result! Started with cast on for rib at top. Have now reached the bottom and wonder what you would use to cater off. I’m finding Italian cast off very confusing. Can you help with an easy stretch cast off that would match your cast on? Thanks!!
Try the yarn over bind off described at www.10rowsaday.com/neater-yarnover-bindoff. It doesn't look exactly the same as the second cast on described in this video, but it is very similar. Happy knitting!
You have very professional videos and your explanations are easy to understand. You are much appreciated. Thank you once again for a wonderful tutorial. I have subscribed and saved your knitting tips playlist.....
Hi, I'm a fairly new knitter and needed to find a tutorial for a stretchy knitting stitch for a top down sock and found your channel. I love how easy you made it look. Quick question which one of the 3 would you recommend I use for casting on a stretchy top down sock? Please and Thank you!! 😊💗😉
Either of these methods will work fine, but the second one is a little bit finicky. In many cases when I need to make a stretchy cast on edge in my projects, I use the Latvian cast one (method #3 in this tutorial). Happy knitting :-)
Hi Patrice, if you mean the little tail left from double-stranding the yarn, you can simply weave it in later on. Here's a tutorial that explains how to weave in short tails - www.10rowsaday.com/weavein-short-tails Happy knitting :-)
Any of these cast on techniques can be used in top-down socks. Simply choose the look of the edge you like and use the cast on that forms that type of edge. Happy knitting :-)
You definitely make these stretchy techniques so much easier to follow. I'm making myself some boot cuffs my first is way too tight having done it with the LT cast-on, not thinking. Would the 2nd cast on be the best for pulling over a heel and then popping back once it's on my ankle? Thanks a lot! :D
Cathy, all of these cast ons are stretchy and will work great for boot cuffs. The good thing about the second way is that it is quite firm and will hold shape nicely. Happy knitting :-)
I usually do knit 2 purl 2 rib cast on. I noticed that once the hat is worn a few times the band tends to stretch quite a bit sometimes losing its shape. Is there a way to make it so it doesn’t lose its shape ?
I really like the look of #3 and your demonstration made it easy to follow. Is each loop worked separate or are these two loops considered one cast on.
Hi Mary. Every loop is worked as a separate stitch. Even though they are located so close to each other, resist the temptation to work them together :-)
HI, in he video you knit up the swatch i 1x1 ribbing but how can i do cast-on #3 for 2x2 ribbing? is it exactly the same?or do i do 2 cast-ons the normal wat and 2 cast-ons the alternate way? if i understand correctly, the alternate way creates a purl cast-on, am i right? what about cast-ons #1 and #2? how can i convert them into 2x2 ribbing? thanjks
The cast on method will be the same. You simply start to work in 2x2 ribbing in the first row or round. The edge will still be stretchy. Happy knitting :-)
Hi Rosie. Try to use the variation of the long-tail cast on explained in this tutorial - www.10rowsaday.com/russian-knitting-caston Because it is worked with two needles held together, the stitches in the first row are not tight and it is easier to work them.
I’m not sure why but I just can not get the stretchy cast on. I have watched so many tutorials. I’m not usually a knitter. Wonder if I will ever get it as it’s slowing me down with my beanies. Thank you 😢
Hi Cheryl. Here's a link to a step-by-step photo tutorial that explains a simple way to make a stretchy cast on that forms a beautiful edge - perfect for beanies - www.10rowsaday.com/latvian-caston. This method is based on the long-tail cast on. If you can do long-tail cast on, you will have no issues with this stretchy cast on method. Happy knitting, my friend :-)
Well, that's a very unpleasant situation because it means that you have to unravel all stitches, measure a bigger yarn tail and start from scratch. Sorry, but I haven't come across any easy fix for this :-(
That's a great question, Divya! Yes, any of these cast ons will work with any stitch pattern - any kind of ribbing and even stockinette, garter or other "non-stretchy" stitches. Happy knitting :-)
@@10rowsaday thanks so much! I thought it looked similar to that, but somehow your video clicked and hers didn't. appreciate all the work you put into this video!
Hi Jon, the names are mentioned in the video description: 1. Doubled-Tail Long-Tail cast on 2. Slip Knot cast on (also called Jeny's Stretchy Slip Knot) 3. Latvian cast on. Many thanks for sharing my tutorials with other knitters. I hope they'll find them helpful :-)
Whenever I’m looking for a new technique, your versions are always the easiest to follow and look beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you, my friend :-) Happy knitting!
This may be an old video but it’s just what I needed. Thank you. Bye 💁🏼♀️😊
You are most welcome, Pat :-) Happy knitting!
THANK YOU!!! for being the only person to make a video on stretchy cast ons which doesn't unnecessarily complicate the method. Even the way you do the first slip knot, so many youtubers add a ridiculous number of steps to something which is practically a basic knot
You are most welcome, my friend :-) Happy knitting!
This was super helpful and very clear and easy to follow!
Thank you Maryna - You have done it again. I am currently working on a pair socks and I have been away from knitting for a long time. Yes I pulled my cuff stitches out repeatedly until I felt I had made a decent cuff. Had I bothered to look at your wonderful instructions I would never have struggled. Your instructions are AMAZING. Thank you again. These socks are for my sister who hinted recently that her supply of socks were beginning to look a little tattered. She is going to be HAPPY thanks to you.
Ooooh, Mae, thank you so very much! I am happy I could be of help. Warm hugs and much love to you, my friend!
Thank you so much, the Jeny's Stretchy Slipknot cast-on is brilliant. Stretchy and it doesn't roll up. Your RUclips channel is great!
Thank you, Claudia 🙏
I watched several videos about jeny's stretchy cast on(even jeny's herself) but i could not understand clearly what to do until this one, so thank you very much!
I'm glad I could help. Happy knitting, Bonnie :-)
I have watched so many videos and never been able to grasp the long tail cast on, normally I pick up things fairly quickly but I’ve never been able to quite get it. Watching you do it with a double tail made it instantly click! Thank you ❤ thank you ❤ thank yiu❤
Thank you so much for all your tutorials! I am learning sooooo much from you!
Thank you, Huldra 🙏
Thank you SO much! I’m a beginner and making hats. My favorite is your 3rd method. Such a beautiful edge. Your instructions were perfect and clear. Love this!
Thank you so much, Vicki :-) Happy knitting!
Never grasped the long tail cast on, but I just did! Especially loved the first one. Thank you so much
You're so welcome, Alice :-) Happy knitting!
Wow!!! not only are you are a great teacher,
(who gives very clear directions as well as a visually crisp presentation)....
but your methods blew me away! They are far superior to others I was attempting.
I wasted a lot of time today trying to master the Italian CO,
and not satisfied with its appearance, I tried the cabled alternating rib,
and lastly finding one that was easier to start.
But all three made those tiny V’swhich are tight and don’t sit nicely
even when carefully knit.
None of them are as elegant as each your three.
You are my go to gal from now on.
Thank you.
Thank you, Marsha :-) Happy knitting, my friend!
I watched at least 5 different videos for Jeny's cast on and failed each time, but your instructions finally did the trick! Thanks so much!
Thank you for this tutorial!
I did not knew about the last cast on and I loved it! Thank you! 😊❤
You are most welcome, Renata. I am glad you like that cast on. It is one of my favorites 🙂
Good stuff, always use this now. It’s like having better ammo on the vest. Thanks , Joan
Thank you, Joan :-) Happy knitting!
You are a wonderful teacher. You made everything very clear. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Steph :-)
Thank you so so much. I was having so much trouble learning the Tubular Cast on but I remembered using this tutorial in the past. Thanks to you I was able to knit a stretchy cast on and get onto my knitting project!. I will learn that cast on at another time. Thanks again.
Thank you, my friend. I'm so glad to know that this tutorial helped you to make friends with tubular cast on :-)
You did such a great job explaining these so clearly! Thank you!
Thank you, Diep :-) I'm glad it was helpful.
I love your tutorials - they're so clear and easy to follow. I'm trying the first method in this stretchy cast on tutorial, and I'm surprised that simply doubling the tail would create stretch, but it does seem to work!!
Thank you so much! These are fantastic! Really great tutorial where all parts of the action we are supposed to learn is clear and perfectly visible! Love this so much
Such clear and concise instructions make it a pleasure to watch your videos. I'm going to try the 2nd one for some socks. I subscribed because I love your explanations.
Thank you Rose :-) Happy knitting, my friend!
3 great options! I think I like the 3rd best-will be trying it out soon!
Fantastic! Theses are easier than the others and your demonstration was the best!
excellent tutorial - you so impressed me with your explanation demonstration and speed that i'm subscribing - thank you
Thank you :-)
Thank you Maryna. Again I have to say your videos are so well done. I learn something on every one. I like that you go further in the technique details, and show what not to do (and why!) as well. Also we always say, “too bad for me, cuz.....”.... so I laughed when you said that.
Looking forward to your next video. :)
Thank you so much. I am glad I made you laugh. I use that expression quite often because, you know, life is full of surprises ;-)
It’s so amazing. I kind of know that I don’t quite like the cast on I have been using, and I am glad that I found your video tutorial so that my future projects will have beautiful cast on and binding off which I applied new skills learned from you yesterday after I watched the video tutorial of stretch binding off.
Thank you, Judy! I'm happy you like these ways to cast on stitches. Happy knitting :-)
Excellent, I'll be trying out that third cast on. It is very nice. Thank you!
Have fun! I use that cast on quite often, just yesterday I started a new scarf for my dearest husband and that cast on made a perfect edge.
Fantastic! These 3 cast ons are new to me, and I'll certainly be using them in my knitting. I especially like the 3rd one that you demonstrated; it really is a pretty edge. Thank you for another terrific video tutorial.
The 3rd one is my favourite too! :-) Thank you for the kind words, Dorothy. I'm really happy you enjoy my tutorials.
Thank you, you are a wonderful teacher!
Love this video!!!!! So beautiful and educational!!!!! I hope to catch up with your other videos too!!!!
Thank you, Jayanthi :-)
Great video! Thank you! I will try the second one.
I just tried the middle cast on and absolutely love the result! Started with cast on for rib at top. Have now reached the bottom and wonder what you would use to cater off. I’m finding Italian cast off very confusing. Can you help with an easy stretch cast off that would match your cast on? Thanks!!
Try the yarn over bind off described at www.10rowsaday.com/neater-yarnover-bindoff. It doesn't look exactly the same as the second cast on described in this video, but it is very similar. Happy knitting!
@@10rowsaday thank you for replying!
Great job demonstrating, very clear, good pace.
I've been using the Latvian cast on. I like the edge that it makes.
Me too! Such a lovely way to cast on stitches. In fact, this week's tutorial will be about this cast on :-)
@@10rowsaday looking forward to viewing it.
Beautiful tutorial!
thank you so much...terrific instructions!
You have very professional videos and your explanations are easy to understand. You are much appreciated. Thank you once again for a wonderful tutorial. I have subscribed and saved your knitting tips playlist.....
Thank you so much, May! I have to admit, I am not a professional video maker AT ALL. It's great to know that you enjoy my videos despite that fact :-)
Hi, I'm a fairly new knitter and needed to find a tutorial for a stretchy knitting stitch for a top down sock and found your channel. I love how easy you made it look. Quick question which one of the 3 would you recommend I use for casting on a stretchy top down sock? Please and Thank you!! 😊💗😉
Either of these methods will work fine, but the second one is a little bit finicky. In many cases when I need to make a stretchy cast on edge in my projects, I use the Latvian cast one (method #3 in this tutorial). Happy knitting :-)
very helpful thank you
You are most welcome, Dresios :-) Happy knitting!
Thank you. I'll take cast on two for a top down sweater. Very good explanation.
Good choice, Caroline - the second cast will look great on a neckline :-) Happy knitting!
Thank you for this tutorial!
Thank you. Excellent tutorial.
Thank you, Gail :-)
I am intrigued by #1 but am stuck. When I casted on my stitches I am left with the loop end and can't figure out what to do about it. Help!
Hi Patrice, if you mean the little tail left from double-stranding the yarn, you can simply weave it in later on. Here's a tutorial that explains how to weave in short tails - www.10rowsaday.com/weavein-short-tails Happy knitting :-)
thank you that was very well explained.
Which one would be good for top down socks?
Any of these cast on techniques can be used in top-down socks. Simply choose the look of the edge you like and use the cast on that forms that type of edge. Happy knitting :-)
You definitely make these stretchy techniques so much easier to follow. I'm making myself some boot cuffs my first is way too tight having done it with the LT cast-on, not thinking. Would the 2nd cast on be the best for pulling over a heel and then popping back once it's on my ankle? Thanks a lot! :D
Cathy, all of these cast ons are stretchy and will work great for boot cuffs. The good thing about the second way is that it is quite firm and will hold shape nicely. Happy knitting :-)
thanks! @@10rowsaday
I usually do knit 2 purl 2 rib cast on. I noticed that once the hat is worn a few times the band tends to stretch quite a bit sometimes losing its shape. Is there a way to make it so it doesn’t lose its shape ?
The best way is to use a tubular cast on for 2x2 ribbing. It is explained at www.10rowsaday.com/tubular-caston-2x2rib Good luck :-)
thanks so much for this, so clear and easy to follow and by the way you could be a hand model! haha
Thank you, my friend :-)
wonderful tutorial. Love it.
I really like the look of #3 and your demonstration made it easy to follow.
Is each loop worked separate or are these two loops considered one cast on.
Hi Mary. Every loop is worked as a separate stitch. Even though they are located so close to each other, resist the temptation to work them together :-)
THANK YOU!!! ❤
HI, in he video you knit up the swatch i 1x1 ribbing but how can i do cast-on #3 for 2x2 ribbing? is it exactly the same?or do i do 2 cast-ons the normal wat and 2 cast-ons the alternate way? if i understand correctly, the alternate way creates a purl cast-on, am i right?
what about cast-ons #1 and #2? how can i convert them into 2x2 ribbing?
thanjks
The cast on method will be the same. You simply start to work in 2x2 ribbing in the first row or round. The edge will still be stretchy. Happy knitting :-)
I am still struggling with the cast on because of tension; it's so uneven edge after I start knitting the rows. help
Hi Rosie. Try to use the variation of the long-tail cast on explained in this tutorial - www.10rowsaday.com/russian-knitting-caston Because it is worked with two needles held together, the stitches in the first row are not tight and it is easier to work them.
Thank you. I've got limited yarn but I'm making a hat
I’m not sure why but I just can not get the stretchy cast on. I have watched so many tutorials. I’m not usually a knitter. Wonder if I will ever get it as it’s slowing me down with my beanies. Thank you 😢
Hi Cheryl. Here's a link to a step-by-step photo tutorial that explains a simple way to make a stretchy cast on that forms a beautiful edge - perfect for beanies - www.10rowsaday.com/latvian-caston. This method is based on the long-tail cast on. If you can do long-tail cast on, you will have no issues with this stretchy cast on method. Happy knitting, my friend :-)
@@10rowsaday Thankyou No I can not do long table cast on. That’s my problem Thank you for replying.😊
What happens when you run out of the doubled yarn and you only have the working yarn left? I can't seem to get another stitch on the needle.
Well, that's a very unpleasant situation because it means that you have to unravel all stitches, measure a bigger yarn tail and start from scratch. Sorry, but I haven't come across any easy fix for this :-(
how do you weave in the ends on your 1st cast on in this video? with the double strand and tiny end?
The fabric looks neater when we weave in each strand separately, especially if the project is made out of thicker yarn. Happy knitting :-)
Are these only for 1x1 ribbing? Would they work for 3x3 ribbing?
That's a great question, Divya! Yes, any of these cast ons will work with any stitch pattern - any kind of ribbing and even stockinette, garter or other "non-stretchy" stitches. Happy knitting :-)
I liked “way #3” and would like to use it for both edges on a cowl. How would you bind off this way to match the cast on?
That's a good question, Risa :-) I haven't experimented with a matching bind off yet, but it seems that "sewn bind off" should be a good match.
Thanks ❤
Great video -- thanks!
Thank you :-)
THANK SOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Is there a bind off that would match with the 3rd cast on?
That's a good question, Diane. I haven't come across one yet, but I'll keep looking :-)
Love it!
Excelente explicación!! Nueva subscriptora, desde Argentina!!
Thank you, Marita :-)
Isn't the third technique also known as the Estonian cast on?
I know it as a "Latvian cast on", but it's quite possible that it also has a different name.
Hi there! What is the second cast on method called?
It is Jeny's Stretchy Slipknot Cast-On. I've just added a note to the video description about the names of each cast on shown in this video.
@@10rowsaday thanks so much! I thought it looked similar to that, but somehow your video clicked and hers didn't. appreciate all the work you put into this video!
That’s great. Thanks so much.
You are most welcome, Joy :-) Happy knitting!
Thank you!
Thank you so much
Thank you. 5:15 #3 stretchy cast on
Je découvre la 3ème méthode ; merci + +
Thank you !!!!!
Thank you, Diana :-)
Thankyou!
My pleasure, Shruti :-) Happy knitting!
10rowsaday Happy knitting to you too :)
What is the name of the second stretchy cast on? I would like to put that in my project page for the cowl I am making.
The second cast on is called Jeny's Stretchy Slipknot Cast-On. Happy knitting :-)
What are the names of these cast ons? I want to post this video on my knitting page and would like to say what the name of the cast ons are.
Hi Jon, the names are mentioned in the video description:
1. Doubled-Tail Long-Tail cast on
2. Slip Knot cast on (also called Jeny's Stretchy Slip Knot)
3. Latvian cast on.
Many thanks for sharing my tutorials with other knitters. I hope they'll find them helpful :-)
Thank you!
thank you!!!!!!!!