After 53 years of knitting, I didn't realize this had a name other than long tail cast on. LOL! Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks? Thanks a bunch. Have a great day
watched 4 other videos for slingshot and BOOM yours clicked instantly - one single motion with thumb and forefinger on left hand lifts both working end and tail, BOOM, again, and done… brilliant. tyvm!
Love your nails, Staci! I learned the sling shot cast on when I was 10. I do use this one when I don't feel like the extra motions of the German Twisted Cast On. I rarely use the other Long Tail Cast On, I like added interest in the foundation so to speak. That's the beauty of knitting and crochet something for everyone!
I went and watched the other way you do it, I have to try it, but it does look like the tension would be able to be kept more consistent. Thanks for sharing!
Just as I do. But I heard there is a way of casting on in which we can cast on a stitch as purl and another as knit and in this way you will be ready for the rib.
Like so many have commented here, I never knew what this was called.. . I've since become addicted to the German twisted cast on and now I use up for everything. 😉
can you please do a tubular cast-on slow motion, I find it too hard on a regular video so I gave up. if you can make a video for it that will be great. Thank you.
How do you know how long to have your tail? For instance, I need to cast on 236 stitches with a size 7 needle. I have no idea how long a tail I need to have for this cast on method. Do you have any advice?
This is also the way I learned to cast on over 60 years ago, and the way I teach others to cast on. Didn’t realize it was different from the ‘long tail’ cast on. I’m guessing, Staci, that the cast on you reference is the one with yarn placed over the needle and then a loop wrapped around it. Am I correct? I was shown that method by students, and knew it was just another version of what I was doing. I never realized my cast on had a different name, although I always tell students to hold the needle so that it makes a slingshot!!! My philosophy about knitting is that, no matter what you call things or how you do it, if it comes out looking like knitting, it is just another way to do it.
After 53 years of knitting, I didn't realize this had a name other than long tail cast on. LOL! Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks? Thanks a bunch. Have a great day
I'm with you. Never knew.
watched 4 other videos for slingshot and BOOM yours clicked instantly - one single motion with thumb and forefinger on left hand lifts both working end and tail, BOOM, again, and done… brilliant. tyvm!
You have ABSOLUTELY the most beautiful hands on Earth. So graceful!
Oh my word ~ I can not thank you enough for this video!!! I have been struggling so much until I watched this!
Your videos are great but recently found your podcasts by chance. They are great nuggets of advise and tips too.
You have the best videos on teaching knitting skills. I absolutely love the slow-motion videos. Just what I need! Thank you.
Thank you for sharing. My knitting has gotten better from watching your skills. Much appreciated
Love your nails, Staci! I learned the sling shot cast on when I was 10. I do use this one when I don't feel like the extra motions of the German Twisted Cast On. I rarely use the other Long Tail Cast On, I like added interest in the foundation so to speak. That's the beauty of knitting and crochet something for everyone!
Thank you! I've looked at several tutorials for this stitch but nothing was working for me and your tutorial had me doing the stitches the right try!
I love your slow motion demos!
That's a good cast-on to learn. For me it's very quick and professional. 👍
Didn't know it had a name. Learned it as long tail. Thanks
Best video for cast on slingshot method, THANK YOU!!!!!
Yay, I’ve done it, finally, thank you!
I went and watched the other way you do it, I have to try it, but it does look like the tension would be able to be kept more consistent. Thanks for sharing!
Exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Just as I do. But I heard there is a way of casting on in which we can cast on a stitch as purl and another as knit and in this way you will be ready for the rib.
I am just starting to learn knitting. As a crocheter, I find knitting a little harder, but am determined to learn.
As a crocheter, you will find continental knitting much easier. Holding yarn in left hand eliminates one thing you don’t have to do differently.
@@maryloudon9614 Thank you for the info.
Like so many have commented here, I never knew what this was called.. .
I've since become addicted to the German twisted cast on and now I use up for everything. 😉
I THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POST'N THIS... also I noticed the BEAUTIFUL SCARF 2 u'r right... I'm so hope'n u have a tutorial 4 that. Bless'n 2 u and u'rs
can you please do a tubular cast-on slow motion, I find it too hard on a regular video so I gave up. if you can make a video for it that will be great. Thank you.
Thank you!
Do you have a slow motion tubular cast on Video?
How do you know how long to have your tail? For instance, I need to cast on 236 stitches with a size 7 needle. I have no idea how long a tail I need to have for this cast on method. Do you have any advice?
Here you go - ruclips.net/video/Ca9zcA6H5yE/видео.html
This is also the way I learned to cast on over 60 years ago, and the way I teach others to cast on. Didn’t realize it was different from the ‘long tail’ cast on.
I’m guessing, Staci, that the cast on you reference is the one with yarn placed over the needle and then a loop wrapped around it. Am I correct? I was shown that method by students, and knew it was just another version of what I was doing. I never realized my cast on had a different name, although I always tell students to hold the needle so that it makes a slingshot!!!
My philosophy about knitting is that, no matter what you call things or how you do it, if it comes out looking like knitting, it is just another way to do it.
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