I love this method especially for socks. Some projects might be deserving of a tubular CO, but not all. This is a great way to get a neat, tidy CO edge without the hassle of a tubular CO. Thanks so much! ❤
@jamescoxknits6 ай бұрын
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@1lmp18 ай бұрын
Thanks, have seen that but never have used it. I learnt to knit at age 4.5 y/o and since then have been doing it 65 years. I learnt first the long tail cast on and I knit continental. Continental is much faster since the hands never leave the needles, no extra movements needed. I like the look of the long tail that forms a neat edge, but can see this possibly being stretchier. There are other cats ones also, Chinese Waitress cast on and Latvian cast on that gives a nice decorative edge especially if done in 2 colors. It is interesting to see that the past 20 years knitting has become much more in fashion. 40 years ago, when I moved here, nobody knitted.
@jamescoxknits6 ай бұрын
Hello, I missed your reply when it arrived. Thanks for sharing and have fun trying out this new technique. Cheers, James
@theavanson33648 ай бұрын
Thanks again James .Now i can make my socks more beautiful . 🌹🇳🇱
@jamescoxknits6 ай бұрын
Sorry I missed your note when it arrived. More beautiful is always a good idea. Did you sign up for my newsletter, James' Knit Notes, on my website, jamescoxknits.com? Every issue contains a knitting tip. Cheers, James
@jacksonstableford84298 ай бұрын
Thank you. Very informative. I love your designs.
@jamescoxknits6 ай бұрын
Thanks Jackson! Sorry I missed your nice note when it arrived. Have you signed up for my newsletter, James' Knit Notes? Every issue has a knitting tip. Cheers, James
@efyunr8 ай бұрын
❤ looking forward learning it😊
@jamescoxknits6 ай бұрын
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