I’m still confused on how to resolve the extra stitch when you do a provisional cast on for a tubular cast on if you have an odd number of stitches. What I found is if I knit one, Yarn over and repeat all the way to the end and end with a Knit One Yarn over Knit One, I still have an extra stitch and then when I turn the work to do the next row unless I Knit 2 , I won’t be able to knit into the Yarn over and no one ever seems to make it clear what you do on the next row. I appreciate any help thank you, Cheryl.
You said to add an extra stitch if an odd number is required but my problem is I don't see how to make this an even number of stitches. When you start with the project yarn you start with a knit followed by a yarn over, but you end with a knit stitch - hence an odd number of stitches. For the next row, you start with the yarn in front and slip the first knit stitch, and you end that row by slipping the last knit stitch: still an odd number of stitches. What am I missing? How can you end up with an even # of stitches?
I has this problem. What I do is half the even amount +1 and then do the pattern. Example 30/2=15 so cast on 16 stitches 20/2= 10 so cast on 11 Set up: *k1 YO Row 1: sl1pw k1 Row 2: K1 sl1pw Row 3: Repeat row 1 Row 4: Reapt row 2 Row 5: p1 k1 then work in pattern
I think your row count is off in the video. It looks like when you're starting row 5, you say "row four is worked like row 2"--doesn't make sense. Great video but found that part to be wrong--I had to watch the video numerous times to see the error in the row count--otherwise a great demo.
It looks like magic until I learn it. This one looks easy to follow!
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I’m still confused on how to resolve the extra stitch when you do a provisional cast on for a tubular cast on if you have an odd number of stitches. What I found is if I knit one, Yarn over and repeat all the way to the end and end with a Knit One Yarn over Knit One, I still have an extra stitch and then when I turn the work to do the next row unless I Knit 2 , I won’t be able to knit into the Yarn over and no one ever seems to make it clear what you do on the next row. I appreciate any help thank you, Cheryl.
You said to add an extra stitch if an odd number is required but my problem is I don't see how to make this an even number of stitches. When you start with the project yarn you start with a knit followed by a yarn over, but you end with a knit stitch - hence an odd number of stitches. For the next row, you start with the yarn in front and slip the first knit stitch, and you end that row by slipping the last knit stitch: still an odd number of stitches. What am I missing? How can you end up with an even # of stitches?
I has this problem. What I do is half the even amount +1 and then do the pattern.
Example 30/2=15 so cast on 16 stitches
20/2= 10 so cast on 11
Set up: *k1 YO
Row 1: sl1pw k1
Row 2: K1 sl1pw
Row 3: Repeat row 1
Row 4: Reapt row 2
Row 5: p1 k1
then work in pattern
Does it matter how you cast on the waste yarn?
I think your row count is off in the video. It looks like when you're starting row 5, you say "row four is worked like row 2"--doesn't make sense. Great video but found that part to be wrong--I had to watch the video numerous times to see the error in the row count--otherwise a great demo.