Do I have to do tubular cast on?
That means you don’t have to learn a new cast-on technique. All you have to know for this method are the basics such as knitting, slipping stitches and yarn over for the foundation rows. No fancy new techniques are required. You can cast on to circular needles for knitting in the round with this method.
How do I keep my tubular cast on from twisting?
Feel free to use double-pointed needles, one short circular needle, two circular needles or one long circular needle and the magic loop technique. No matter what kind of tools you decide to use, place the work on a flat surface to make sure the cast on edge is not twisted around the needles.
Is long tail cast-on good for hats?
The long tail tubular cast is ideal for projects that need a stretchy trim, such as socks and hats. It works very well in situations where you need a firm edge, but it is useless when used on something that needs a stretchy ribbing, such as socks or a hat. The edge is too firm to stretch adequately.
How do you cast on for double loom knitting?
Cast on by tying a little slip knot on the top (back row) left-hand pin (or peg). Bring down your yarn to the 3rd pin on the bottom and just wrap around and bring the yarn to the back row again, skipping one pin: Here’s a quick view of the Box Stitch for double-loom knitting, taken from the Knittingboard Chat.
How to do double knit central cast on?
Double-Knit stitch how-to’s. – Loom Knit Central Cast on by tying a little slip knot on the top (back row) left-hand pin (or peg). Bring down your yarn to the 2 nd pin on the bottom and just wrap around and bring the yarn to the back row again, skipping one pin:
How do you cast on a stockinette stitch?
Double-Knit stitches for the loom, all in one place. Stockinette Stitch Cast on by tying a little slip knot on the top (back row) left-hand pin (or peg). Bring down your yarn to the 2nd pin on the bottom and just wrap around and bring the yarn to the back row again, skipping one pin: Rib Stitch Cast on by tying a little slip knot on
