Beautiful Cast On Edge That Keeps Stockinette From Curling

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Here's a step-by-step tutorial about a beautiful cast on that looks like stockinette but keeps the stockinette fabric from curling.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @nildamuniz1388
    @nildamuniz1388 Год назад +1

    So beautifully done and you make it look so easy. Thanks so much for this video tutorial.

  • @gailaltschwager7377
    @gailaltschwager7377 Год назад

    Thank you, Maryna!

  • @galeem713
    @galeem713 Год назад +4

    My way is simpler. First row Purl. Next row Purl. Then knit in pattern. The 2 Purl rows disappear.

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your preferred method with us, Gale. Making one garter ridge at the cast on edge is a great way to tame stockinette curl. The method explained in this video tutorial is more powerful at keeping stockinette from curling and it does not disrupt the sleek pattern of the stockinette stitch. Otherwise, both ways are great to use. Happy knitting :-)

  • @leafullerton5611
    @leafullerton5611 Год назад

    Thank you will give this a try

  • @terryannsweeney4428
    @terryannsweeney4428 Год назад

    As always, thank you for a great tutorials! I love the bumped out, embossed look of this stitch… and, of course, the fact that it doesn’t curl! ❤😊

  • @esmekaffen4961
    @esmekaffen4961 Год назад

    Another great tip! Thanks ❤

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Год назад

      You are most welcome, Esme :-) I am you like this method.

  • @fredquinn3919
    @fredquinn3919 Год назад +2

    Great Tip Maryna...thanks!! Could you point me to an explanation of the "Tuck Bind Off" that you mentioned in the video?...I've done a youtube and google search but sadly, no joy....Thanks so much.

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Год назад

      Hi Fred. The tuck bind off is explained at www.10rowsaday.com/no-curl-bindoff Happy knitting :-)

    • @fredquinn3919
      @fredquinn3919 Год назад

      @@10rowsaday Thanks so much!!

  • @jezzyloo
    @jezzyloo 9 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love this look. I am curious though about curling width wise. I use my bond knitting machine (the bed type) to do bigger stockinette pieces, but it curls along the width. Does this help with that at all? I feel like there might be a way to do a tuck on the machine at the third row, but not sure if it would solve my problem.

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  9 месяцев назад

      Tucks give the knitted fabric more structure. It is enough to keep the side edges of stockinette stitch from curling in the area where you make a tuck. If you want to tame the curl along the whole length of fabric, you will need to add tucks every few inches. It might not be a good solution for projects with drape, so a lot depends on the type of project you are making.

  • @mariamarfil1620
    @mariamarfil1620 Год назад

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️