Beginner cast-on methods
Oct. 30th, 2011 11:30 amI've been teaching my mom to knit, and she's got knitting/purling down pretty well. She's still struggling with casting on, though. I tend to use the double-stranded cast on (since it's the first one I learned and it works). However, she has weak hands and has been trouble coordinating everything.
What's a really simple, easy cast-on to teach a beginner? At this point it doesn't have to be super-stretchy or look amazing, but those things would be nice, too.
Thanks!
What's a really simple, easy cast-on to teach a beginner? At this point it doesn't have to be super-stretchy or look amazing, but those things would be nice, too.
Thanks!
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Date: 2011-10-30 03:37 pm (UTC)Continental or English.
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Date: 2011-10-30 09:28 pm (UTC)Hah! Thank goodness for that. I nice, soft pair of handkniit socks or a warm, snuggly sweater give so much more satisfaction for so much longer!
And I just realized I mentioned my mother female relatives. It was my grandfather taught my mother to knit, so it must have been him that taught her long-tail as the primary cast-on to use. Strange that I forgot that.
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Date: 2011-10-30 10:15 pm (UTC)Knitting used to be the realm of men, not women. It's funny how that changes.
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Date: 2011-10-30 03:38 pm (UTC)Thumb Cast-on
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Knitted Cast-On
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Date: 2011-10-30 08:44 pm (UTC)Plus, to the OP: Thumb Cast-On is nice for a beginner in that it doesn't get too tangled up, and there's a greater feeling of control of the tension for new-at-knitting hands.
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Date: 2011-10-30 04:49 pm (UTC)I used the thumb way for years - I don't know if it's necessarily neat but it's very easy.
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Date: 2011-10-30 05:00 pm (UTC)I'm very surprised no one has suggested the long-tail method yet. It's the first one I learned and I thought it was the most common. The only problem with it is estimating how much yarn you'll need for it.
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Date: 2011-10-30 05:51 pm (UTC)That is, knitted cast-on and cabled cast-on, when I first found out about them were like: "needle goes there, yup. do a knit stitch, yup. put it back, yup!".
Whereas long-tail cast-on is easier for me to do now that I've got the hang of it, but it took me a while to figure out where the needle was supposed to go. (Needle goes there, loop over... wait what???)
I'd definitely go with one of the three cast-on methods already mentioned, but all three of them have different cons.
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Date: 2011-10-30 06:38 pm (UTC)Plus it's a fun technical skill to have because it impresses the pants off people.
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Date: 2011-10-30 07:01 pm (UTC)I prefer long-tail. Sometimes I'll use the crochet cast-on (if having the cast-on and cast-off match is important) or a tubular cast on if I'm starting with 1x1 rib and need a stretchy edge.
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