Hooray! I'm so glad to hear that. And you never have to use a slipknot, not even on a traditional Long-Tail Cast-On. Elizabeth Zimmerman never did. You can check out her knitting workshop videos, they are awesome for good tips like that.
Am I missing something? Because it seems easier just to rotate the needle with the stitch on it counterclockwise than pulling it out, twisting and reinserting.
As someone who hates the way a slip knot looks on a finished product, I am fascinated with this method of casting on 😅
Hooray! I'm so glad to hear that. And you never have to use a slipknot, not even on a traditional Long-Tail Cast-On. Elizabeth Zimmerman never did. You can check out her knitting workshop videos, they are awesome for good tips like that.
Am I missing something? Because it seems easier just to rotate the needle with the stitch on it counterclockwise than pulling it out, twisting and reinserting.
Yes you can do that. Here's my video: ruclips.net/video/r7QcmMoFeaU/видео.html
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Very nice! Great instruction!