I was entertained when you said backwards loop co you’ll never use - I actually use it for everything! Just shows you how flexible knitting is, and how personal preferences can be a big part of what you choose. For anyone wondering: I always knit a round of straight flat knitting after I cast on, which makes the backwards loop much easier to start from.
I never thought of cast ons as substantial or insubstantial, only stretchy, very stretchy, not stretchy. Thanks Again for sharing your in-depth, technical knowledge!🧶🧶
I think it is an important transition from Beginner to Intermediate to know that you CAN change a cast-on/bind-off. And knowing which ones work to flip. And to change colors, or change yarn, and how.
I enjoy all your videos and this was no exception, great topic and well done. This is a good message to get out there for beginner knitters. It is your project, you can modify and as long as you are happy with the outcome more power to you. The important thing is to enjoy the process. The more you knit the more experience you will acquire and the more comfortable you will feel modifying in the future. Thank you MS Benson for the expertise you share with us and for always making me smile.
I absolutely despise the long tail cast on and ditched it as soon as I learned the cable cast on - it works well for socks and is so much easier. I might even have learnt that from you!
This is the best book in my library! Cap S. explains if a CO/BO is stretchy, flares, etc. Also, some xxx CO have a similar look to yyy BO. Explanations are excellent! German Twisted CO and Icelandic BO are my faves !! I have fun looking thru the book just to see what I want to try! Thanks for this video, I remember my early knitting days…books, magazines didn’t have the “how” to make/do the simpler things…I guess they all thought everyone knew … until I found info explaining a technique. Internet is also a very useful tool/reference, once you weed thru the extraneous bits.
Thank you Barbara ! This video helped me understand a lot more about the range of casting on techniques. And thanks for the permission to use different techniques ! Lol
Thank you so much for this video! I have been knitting for 2 years and had no idea it was ok to substitute cast on or bind off methods. I get frustrated with the long tail cast on and running out of yarn, I'd like to learn the knitted or cable cast on and use that instead. I've been watching your videos for a long time and really appreciate all the content you provide, I have learned so much from you!
Well this is awesome. This one reply has made the entire video worthwhile. You are exactly the person I was talking to. Here is a short on the cable cast on: ruclips.net/user/shortshxBQZeM4b38 and one that is a little more in-depth: ruclips.net/video/JaXttQagmfw/видео.html
I agree on long-tail cast on. Other than quickness, I do not see the attraction and estimating yarn is a pain. I too, use the cable cast on which is easy and a good versatile cast on.
i find myself doing the long tail cast on but OMG , i so much agree with your estimating tail nightmare!! last sweater i knit i ripped out 3 times before i got the length right!
I learned the twisted german cast on for your Mapes shawl and never looked back lol I use it for almost everything. I also almost exclusively do the icelandic bind off to match, so many things are like "do a sewn bind off" or whatever and I'm like nope noooot worth it lol
as a person with limited dexterity I have a hard time doing a lot of different cast ons, especially ones that require a “slingshot” position of the hands. I do the knitted on cast on for most things, but I do know the alternate method for doing long tail that doesn’t require the slingshot. What I would love to find, and haven’t yet, is a similar alternative method for other cast ons, such as German twisted, that will allow me to expand my repertoire a little.😊
This is an excellent reminder. The slingshot requires a fair amount of finger finesse and a lot of twisting of both fingers and the wrist which can also aggravate repetitive strain injuries. I ran across a video on the no slingshot long tail and tried it out and very quickly decided that it was so not worth it. The long tail cast on just isn't that special in it's performance.
Thank you for your informative video 🤩. I love all your explanations. My go to cast 9n is the Cable Cast-On too. I learned on the Long Cast On , but I agree with you the Cable Cast On is perfect. Keep up the good work and happy knitting 🧶.
So interesting! I bought a shawl pattern where the cast on was the one you’d use for a toe up sock. After multiple failed attempts I looked at the 16 page pattern and said “Nope!”. 😂😂😂
This is funny because a friend of mine who has been crocheting and knitting for decades was recently complaining about a hat brim not being stretchy.i asked her what CO she used and she said idk. I didnt know there was more than 1. 😂
LOL, but seriously these are the people I am talking to. If you learn a single cast on and then the standard bind off in your learn to knit class and the teacher doesn't at least briefly mention "Hey, just so you know this is only one way to do these things, there are literally dozens of other ways to do this." then how would one even know to ask the question. You don't know what you don't know sometimes.
Sadly, the book you showcased is only available as a high priced used book on Amazon. As there are no lys in my area, makes it near impossible to obtain. That being said, as always another amazing video with some really great information.
When I clicked through to get the link to the book it was priced around $28. I know that Amazon has a surge pricing algorithm and I can't help but wonder if enough people went to look at it to trigger something wonky. I just looked at my preferred used book seller and it has new copies for a mind boggling $252. I had no idea. The video is still free tho LOL!
Great teacher, I love your information, thank you Barbara
You are so welcome!
I was entertained when you said backwards loop co you’ll never use - I actually use it for everything! Just shows you how flexible knitting is, and how personal preferences can be a big part of what you choose. For anyone wondering: I always knit a round of straight flat knitting after I cast on, which makes the backwards loop much easier to start from.
Yep, just because it isn't to my taste doesn't mean it doesn't work great for someone else LOL!
I never thought of cast ons as substantial or insubstantial, only stretchy, very stretchy, not stretchy. Thanks Again for sharing your in-depth, technical knowledge!🧶🧶
I'm glad I was able to provide you with another piece of the ever evolving puzzle!
I think it is an important transition from Beginner to Intermediate to know that you CAN change a cast-on/bind-off. And knowing which ones work to flip. And to change colors, or change yarn, and how.
I agree!
I enjoy all your videos and this was no exception, great topic and well done. This is a good message to get out there for beginner knitters. It is your project, you can modify and as long as you are happy with the outcome more power to you. The important thing is to enjoy the process. The more you knit the more experience you will acquire and the more comfortable you will feel modifying in the future. Thank you MS Benson for the expertise you share with us and for always making me smile.
I want a bunch of empowered knitters out there!
I absolutely despise the long tail cast on and ditched it as soon as I learned the cable cast on - it works well for socks and is so much easier. I might even have learnt that from you!
I'm just glad you learned it somewhere! It is the bomb.
This is the best book in my library! Cap S. explains if a CO/BO is stretchy, flares, etc. Also, some xxx CO have a similar look to yyy BO.
Explanations are excellent!
German Twisted CO and Icelandic BO are my faves !!
I have fun looking thru the book just to see what I want to try!
Thanks for this video, I remember my early knitting days…books, magazines didn’t have the “how” to make/do the simpler things…I guess they all thought everyone knew … until I found info explaining a technique. Internet is also a very useful tool/reference, once you weed thru the extraneous bits.
I'm pretty sure the internet is about 95% extraneous bits LOL.
Thank you Barbara ! This video helped me understand a lot more about the range of casting on techniques. And thanks for the permission to use different techniques ! Lol
If you need the permission you can always come ask Auntie Barbara. I am happy to be a partner in crime.
Thank you so much for this video! I have been knitting for 2 years and had no idea it was ok to substitute cast on or bind off methods. I get frustrated with the long tail cast on and running out of yarn, I'd like to learn the knitted or cable cast on and use that instead. I've been watching your videos for a long time and really appreciate all the content you provide, I have learned so much from you!
Well this is awesome. This one reply has made the entire video worthwhile. You are exactly the person I was talking to. Here is a short on the cable cast on: ruclips.net/user/shortshxBQZeM4b38 and one that is a little more in-depth: ruclips.net/video/JaXttQagmfw/видео.html
I agree on long-tail cast on. Other than quickness, I do not see the attraction and estimating yarn is a pain. I too, use the cable cast on which is easy and a good versatile cast on.
I would understand the obsession of the long tail cast on if it was easy to teach, but it really isn't. I just don't get it.
i find myself doing the long tail cast on but OMG , i so much agree with your estimating tail nightmare!! last sweater i knit i ripped out 3 times before i got the length right!
Yeah, I am so not down with doing that LOL. Cable Cast On for the win.
Good info and entertaining!! Now I want to learn the backwards loop cast on just because you said it was a no. Lol
I approve of your anarchist approach to knitting.
Thanks for sharing about cable cast on for in the round. I've had the twisting with long tail cast on.
It is such a pain in the tuchus. I love knitting in the round, but not the "join in the round being careful not to twist" part.
I learned the twisted german cast on for your Mapes shawl and never looked back lol I use it for almost everything. I also almost exclusively do the icelandic bind off to match, so many things are like "do a sewn bind off" or whatever and I'm like nope noooot worth it lol
It's a great bind off, glad you like it!
as a person with limited dexterity I have a hard time doing a lot of different cast ons, especially ones that require a “slingshot” position of the hands. I do the knitted on cast on for most things, but I do know the alternate method for doing long tail that doesn’t require the slingshot. What I would love to find, and haven’t yet, is a similar alternative method for other cast ons, such as German twisted, that will allow me to expand my repertoire a little.😊
This is an excellent reminder. The slingshot requires a fair amount of finger finesse and a lot of twisting of both fingers and the wrist which can also aggravate repetitive strain injuries. I ran across a video on the no slingshot long tail and tried it out and very quickly decided that it was so not worth it. The long tail cast on just isn't that special in it's performance.
@@WatchBarbaraKnit I would love to try to figure out a bunch of decorative cast-ons, but done in a way that I can actually do them.
Thank you for your informative video 🤩. I love all your explanations. My go to cast 9n is the Cable Cast-On too. I learned on the Long Cast On , but I agree with you the Cable Cast On is perfect. Keep up the good work and happy knitting 🧶.
Thank you so much!
Great Video! Thank you for sharing your talent.❤
You are so welcome!
Thanks Barbara!
Thank you!
So interesting! I bought a shawl pattern where the cast on was the one you’d use for a toe up sock. After multiple failed attempts I looked at the 16 page pattern and said “Nope!”. 😂😂😂
That's a lot of pages LOL
Great video thank you 😊
Glad you liked it!
This is funny because a friend of mine who has been crocheting and knitting for decades was recently complaining about a hat brim not being stretchy.i asked her what CO she used and she said idk. I didnt know there was more than 1. 😂
LOL, but seriously these are the people I am talking to. If you learn a single cast on and then the standard bind off in your learn to knit class and the teacher doesn't at least briefly mention "Hey, just so you know this is only one way to do these things, there are literally dozens of other ways to do this." then how would one even know to ask the question. You don't know what you don't know sometimes.
Sadly, the book you showcased is only available as a high priced used book on Amazon. As there are no lys in my area, makes it near impossible to obtain. That being said, as always another amazing video with some really great information.
When I clicked through to get the link to the book it was priced around $28. I know that Amazon has a surge pricing algorithm and I can't help but wonder if enough people went to look at it to trigger something wonky. I just looked at my preferred used book seller and it has new copies for a mind boggling $252. I had no idea. The video is still free tho LOL!
Why do you not recommend the backward loop cast on, pls. TIA
As soon as I mentioned it I realized I would probably have to finally make that video. There are reasons, but too much for a comment response LOL.
So... what is your favorite cast on for socks?
I'm afraid I hate knitting socks LOL.