Emily Ocker's Circular Cast On
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025
- Emily Ocker's circular cast on is a great way to create a tight, even center when you are knitting in the round from the center out. The stitches seem to grow evenly out from the center giving your work a polished and well made look.
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I just watched 5 videos before this one. This one, was the best and the easiest to understand!! *_THANK YOU!!!_*
Added this to my favorites! I used a different video to learn this cast on but putting the stitches on only two needles to start is pure genius! I had so much trouble starting with stitches on four needles!
Out of all the videos I've watched for this cast on, yours totally makes the most sense; short, concise and to the point! Thank you!
thank you for this tutorial. i’m working from elizabeth zimmermann’s knitter’s almanac and needed some further clarification, moving pictures, and your voice and knitting hands are so certain and calm, it was a pleasure to witness your instruction!
Really helpful video. Short, to the point, clear and good hints about the crochet hook size and knitting into the back of the stitches. Thank you!
Thanks so much for making this tutorial as uncomplicated as possible. This cast on was very well explained.
This is a fantastic video! So clear and also showing how to get them onto the double points was super super helpful! Thank you!
I love learning something new and cool! Thank you!
Genius! And so simple to do. I'd been struggling with this cast-on method and had never thought of using a crochet hook. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent. But oops I noticed you didn’t knit all the stitches in the first round thru the back loop, I assume that was just muscle memory. I am about to start a project in the round and need to create a no hole look, thanks for the technique
Well done! Great explanation! It's like magic loop for knitting! Got it!
Fantastic!
This was very helpful thanks. Learned something new
Great tutorial & very helpful with this new circular project I’m working on Thank you
I tried disappearing loop first and although I’m sure the concept is essentially it, I didn’t find success until now, two tries after watching this video! Thank you
I’ll have to try this. I’m attempting Elizabeth Zimmerman’s pi shawl. I noticed even though she said to knit in the back of the twisted stitches on the first row, she did both 😉
Thank you sooooooo much!🌸
Is this the same as the pin hole co? I noticed you stated to knit into the back of the stitches on the first rnd, as they are twisted, but you didn't do that on all of them?
Very helpful video. But I have a question. Do you have to knit through the back loop for the whole project? If not how do you know when to switch back to the regular way of knitting?
Doing this with a crochet hook makes so much more sense to me than trying to do this with DPN's.
Wow! ❤
The technique is genius, but this video demonstrates Emily Ocker so that I finally got it! But please, knitters, use bamboo double- points. (I have bought Chaio Goo for many years, hardened bamboo, sharp points for sock yarn . . makes a difference you'll be grateful for.) The slick metal needles shown in the video are triggering. 😅
Thank you
Thank you, I am for reasons unknown I am unable to hold the working yarn how everyone else does when knitting or crocheting so I was really struggling (it physically hurt my hands to hold the yarn + needles how they do) with the other way to invisible magic circle knit cast on this is a life saver
How does the size of the crochet hook relate to the size of the knitting needles you use? Are they the same or is one bigger than the other?
WAAR STA JE
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Very useful and clear instructions, however, if I could request -- on next video please speak up a little more. I had to turn my computer audio up all the way and shut off everything in the room in order to hear what you were saying. Thanks. :)