rileybear67 (
rileybear67) wrote in
knitting2012-01-11 11:44 am
Provisional Cast-On...
I have tried a couple different ways and the most successful of the failures was the crochet hook version.
But, I still cannot get it to work right! I cannot see the live stitches that I am supposed to have available to me for when I get back around to them. I detest having to pick up stitches (part of the reason I am not a heel flap fan on socks - I prefer the short row method there) and I want a couple of my projects to be seamless.
I am making an ear warmer and a cowl and I don't want to do a three needle bind off.
Anyone have suggestions on how to "get" a provisional cast-on?
Thanks.
But, I still cannot get it to work right! I cannot see the live stitches that I am supposed to have available to me for when I get back around to them. I detest having to pick up stitches (part of the reason I am not a heel flap fan on socks - I prefer the short row method there) and I want a couple of my projects to be seamless.
I am making an ear warmer and a cowl and I don't want to do a three needle bind off.
Anyone have suggestions on how to "get" a provisional cast-on?
Thanks.
Try this as a substitute
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Re: Try this as a substitute
Thanks.
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Thanks.
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(Here's the link if the video doesn't show up for you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPSZVlI05-4 )
I do this all the time for short row sock toes. It's a bit fiddly until you get the hang of it.
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It's so much easier to cast on straight onto the needle.
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