This is great. I have seen it before and then forgot about it as I use the longtail CO most of the time. I realize now, it is necessary to practice it a few times. Best, may be to use the cable CO in a project. 💜💜💜
This is amazing, thank you! I have the book and saw this chapter but I thought I wasn't doing the cable cast on yet, seeing this video I was like oh yes I actually do, now I know how to much better!!! Awesome!
The CCO is my favorite cast on and this makes it perfect. I'd use it nearly everywhere, but there doesn't seem to be a "matching" bind off. Any ideas, Ms. Patty Lyons?
Than you Patty! I have a question not related to this video . I love helix knitting and would like to knit a sweater using helix knitting , Is there a way to do short rows while knitting helix ?thanks!
So slick! What about joining cable cast on in the round, is there anything special to do to avoid a divot that differs in any way from how to avoid a divot in LTCO?
@@PattyLyonsKnitting Going there! Already am enjoying jogless LTCO in the round but am new to cable cast on in the round. Thrilled to learn something new!
Hello, I love the trick for the cable cast on, this is a silly question, my pattern calls for 8 rows of knitting after cast on. i'm using a German cast on for this project. Or does it not matter since it is a blanket ? The first row will leave a knit st. showing. Should I purl the next row to back before I start the 8 rows of knitting. Bind off on the RS. purl wise, seems to blend better ?
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're looking for. A cast on is just the way to get stitches on your needle. There are hundreds of different cast-ons. Is there a pattern you are working that specifically calls for that cast-on? Are you wondering what the difference is in appearance? To experiment with what cast on you like, swatch and give them all a try!
Fellow jackal here 🐾 Saw that there is a knitting leaflets project on a citizen science site Zooniverse. Thought you might be interested. Lots of old leaflets showing different styles.
Okay, this is a game changer! I love the cable cast-on, but didn’t know how to avoid that curved end. Thank you!!!
Giving this video a “like” isn’t enough!! Here’s some hearts too ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Genius!!
This is one of my favorite tips - but there are so many more!
I love the cable cast on and now you've just made it so much better. Thank you so much!
Another great trick from the great Patty Lyons!!!! You never fail us❤️
Just got your book! Already learning so much!
This is great. I have seen it before and then forgot about it as I use the longtail CO most of the time. I realize now, it is necessary to practice it a few times. Best, may be to use the cable CO in a project. 💜💜💜
This is amazing, thank you! I have the book and saw this chapter but I thought I wasn't doing the cable cast on yet, seeing this video I was like oh yes I actually do, now I know how to much better!!! Awesome!
Love your book Patty! You’re a knitting genius!
You are so clever! Thanks for the tip!
I got the book and love it but appreciate the videos. Helps it make more sense to me.
Excellent explanation! Thank you!
I tried this and I LOVE it 🥰 thanks
The CCO is my favorite cast on and this makes it perfect. I'd use it nearly everywhere, but there doesn't seem to be a "matching" bind off. Any ideas, Ms. Patty Lyons?
So beautifully simple, thanks!
Love the book! So smart.
Than you Patty! I have a question not related to this video . I love helix knitting and would like to knit a sweater using helix knitting , Is there a way to do short rows while knitting helix ?thanks!
So slick! What about joining cable cast on in the round, is there anything special to do to avoid a divot that differs in any way from how to avoid a divot in LTCO?
You still need to END a cast on before you join in the round. For a trick to jogless join in the round, see chapter 6 of my book.
@@PattyLyonsKnitting Going there! Already am enjoying jogless LTCO in the round but am new to cable cast on in the round. Thrilled to learn something new!
Hello, I love the trick for the cable cast on, this is a silly question, my pattern calls for 8 rows of knitting after cast on. i'm using a German cast on for this project. Or does it not matter since it is a blanket ? The first row will leave a knit st. showing. Should I purl the next row to back before I start the 8 rows of knitting. Bind off on the RS. purl wise, seems to blend better ?
It's what ever you like the look of. No wrong or right answer.
thank you
Wow!
Could this cast on be used instead of the Chinese Waitress?
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're looking for. A cast on is just the way to get stitches on your needle. There are hundreds of different cast-ons. Is there a pattern you are working that specifically calls for that cast-on? Are you wondering what the difference is in appearance? To experiment with what cast on you like, swatch and give them all a try!
Fellow jackal here 🐾 Saw that there is a knitting leaflets project on a citizen science site Zooniverse. Thought you might be interested. Lots of old leaflets showing different styles.