Different Ways to Start Knitting
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Different Ways to Cast On Knitting
When you first learned to knit, someone taught you how to cast on. Since then, you probably use the same method. Perhaps you've also noticed that other people cast on differently, but you haven't given it much thought.
Yet, casting on is a fundamental step. There are numerous ways to start a knitting project, and choosing the right method depends on the project and the desired effect.
In today's post, I want to talk to you about this very topic! Below you will find a collection of videos demonstrating different cast-on methods.
photo by Pexels-ksenia-chernaya[/caption]
Different Ways to Cast On Knitting
When you first learned to knit, someone taught you how to cast on. Since then, you probably use the same method. Perhaps you've also noticed that other people cast on differently, but you haven't given it much thought.
Yet, casting on is a fundamental step. There are numerous ways to start a knitting project, and choosing the right method depends on the project and the desired effect.
In today's post, I want to talk to you about this very topic! Below you will find a collection of videos demonstrating different cast-on methods.
Cast-on Techniques
- Single Cast On π Watch video
- "Grandma's" Cast On π Watch video
- Long-Tail Cast On π Watch video
- Tubular Cast On with Waste Yarn (Method 1) π Watch video
- Tubular Cast On with Waste Yarn (Method 2) π Watch video
- Tubular Cast On with Waste Yarn (Method 3) π Watch video
- Provisional Cast On with Crochet Hook π Watch video
- Crochet Chain Cast On π Watch video