Your depth of knowledge is truly remarkable. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
@mistyblue5312Ай бұрын
Only a Master Knitter can give us such a comprehensive explanation. Thanks Rox for sharing your expertise with all of us. ❤❤❤
@cathiapizetta4957Ай бұрын
Like I sad in your last technique Tuesday, you help us think what is being done in every technique what makes us better knitters. That’s why I love this channel and it’s the first one I click-on when I see there’s a new one available! Thank you for sharing!❤
@sacredsortilegeАй бұрын
This is so great! I'll be referring to this video on repeat. The cast on I use most often is the crochet cast on as it also has a matching bind off.
@brandijohnson2098Ай бұрын
Thank you for the clear explanation and examples. This was very helpful.
@CynthiaBrown-s6kАй бұрын
I really enjoy your podcasts and refer to them often. I've learned a ton of technique from you! I just wanted to say, I use the cable cast on for most of my knitting, including socks. I find it plenty stretchy for socks and when I follow your instruction for making a nice join for that cast on, it's really lovely. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge with us!
@emilypaulson1Ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to share, especially with showing us real life examples! It never occurred to me you could do a LTCO in pattern despite having half a dozen cast ons I use regularly.
@ewakraft5770Ай бұрын
Thank you, especially for all the direkt link to the cast on❣️
@mmeicha108Ай бұрын
Another fantastic tutorial packed with empowering knitting techniques and tips. Thanks so much, Roxanne. You have made such a lovely contribution to my life.
@jillyb9995Ай бұрын
Think my head is about to explode with all those cast ons... who knew there were so many! Thanks, Roxanne, for showing us all the differences so clearly👍
@RoxanneRichardsonАй бұрын
These are just the 4 most common cast on methods and a couple of their variations! There are probably 40 or 50 cast ons (many of them variations of others, but some are unique)
@jillyb9995Ай бұрын
@@RoxanneRichardson Wow!😱 Dya know em all, Roxanne?
@jeanathey767Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your consistent and useful tutorials and explanations. You are very much appreciated, and I fear you don't hear it enough. Best wishes.
@alenemazzuca5118Ай бұрын
thank you Roxanne, I watch everything you post and this one was great. I am a bit stuck in long tail have to admit but have tried others especially when the designer specifically states to do so.
@magsohara7908Ай бұрын
Thank you Roxanne. I’m late to the party but I’m planning on starting a Ranunculus and just planning the neck cast on. Lots to be thinking about!! 🙋🏼🏴
@marwayhrАй бұрын
Your videos are my favorite. And the easiest one to understand, I keep going back to them. Thank you ❤❤❤ Big fan from palestine ❤❤❤
@Jerseymimi16Ай бұрын
Thank you, Roxanne. I'm saving this one for future reference!
@happygoatknitsАй бұрын
Excellent! Thank you.
@NYKnitterАй бұрын
Looking through my swatches of cast ons and bind offs . I will have to rewatch the Norwegian Purl again!! Watch your hands , I know how to do it while knitting , just need a moment to work out holding yarn in hand what that dance would look like . :D Don't have a swatch using that yet . I've done alternating cable cast on in 1x1 as well as the bind off . 2 x 2 , doesn't seem to work with alternating , means rearranging after you are done with a 1 x1 cable cast on , and creating a 2 x 2 . I think other methods work better for me if I need 2 x 2 .
@SequoyaАй бұрын
Great episode!
@nicolelafontaine1720Ай бұрын
So many options !!!
@caring4all2008Ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@karendiesner5008Ай бұрын
Thanks Roxanne 😊
@batya7Ай бұрын
Thanks, Rox. l enjoyed your comparisons. For myself, rather than doing Norwegian purls for LTC in pattern, I think I'd just cast on English (yarn in right hand) style! It's convenient to know both techniques. I switched to Continental as my preferred method years ago. BTW - It was easier to see stitch definition on solid yarn as opposed to the heathered burgundy (hat) yarn.
@RoxanneRichardsonАй бұрын
When I demonstrate with yarn on the needles, I always use the medium blue and green yarns that I used for the swatches shown in this video. In order to show examples in finished items, I have to select from things I knit for myself, and those are never knit with those camera-friendly blue and green yarns! :-)
@ReeneedeeАй бұрын
Thanks for this comparison! I just found your channel and really appreciate Technique Tuesday. Do you have a similar video for bind offs? If so, can you provide a link? Is not, that would be a great topic for a future video. Thanks again!!
@RoxanneRichardsonАй бұрын
I have a playlist of bind off videos. That would allow you to do some swatches and compare different results yourself: kzbin.info/aero/PL1AZxTfSCe2fe7lFbvsh1zJJVvb23rNBW
@ReeneedeeАй бұрын
Thanks, Roxanne!
@fredjordan4070Ай бұрын
(Taffy) There is a cable bind off, which can be done in pattern. Ck on KZbin for instructions. I used it on a sweater w/a k1p1 edge. It gave me a very nice edge.
@carolmelanconАй бұрын
I wish you would add the Double Chain (fka Chinese Waitress) cast on to this reference video.
@RoxanneRichardsonАй бұрын
There are so many cast ons I didn't include in this video (like, 40 or 50!). My hope was to demonstrate how different cast ons interact differently with the same stitch pattern, and to demonstrate how the same cast on acts differently when interacting with other stitch patterns, so that knitters could do their own experiments with cast on methods they are interested in, to see how they work in various situations.