The cast on my grandmother taught me 60 years ago. My go to, I can make it tight or loose. I’d never heard of any other cast ones til recently! My granny always told me to twist the stitch you’re making though - she said it made it neater and stronger, she’d be 108 now so I guess she knew a thing or two 😂
Yes, I've also seen instructions that say to twist the stitch as you put it on the needle - and other instructions that say to go through the previous stitch, rather than between the previous stitch and the penultimate stitch. I have seen one person recommend a long tail cast on for most jobs and this cast on (which I've always called a two-needle cast on) for lacework.
As a British knitter, this is the first cast on I ever learnt and my go to method unless a pattern calls for a different one. You demonstrated it beautifully 😊
I'm knitting one of your dog sweaters and I'm trying to divide for arm holes for the first time. Thanks for the wonderful instructions! Wish me luck! ❤
I love that you showed WHY we use this. I’ve heard it isn’t used as an original cast on because it isn’t very stretchy, so I was confused why I should learn it and how I would use it practically. Thanks so much! I love making sweaters, and I think I just made loops for underarm prior to this. You’re a wonder teacher Stephen, thanks for sharing all your knowledge!
thank god. this is my first top down sweater with sleeves divided off and the pattern says NOTHING about flipping. you explained exactly what i needed.
I was taught to turn the stitch when putting it on the needle, is that going to make a difference?? I also knit the sleeves first once I get about an inch of body done... It's less "fiddly" & bulky and I'm always assured that I won't run out of yarn mid sleeve & have one shorter. 🤷
Hi Stephen! Great video! What do I do when I want to use the CCO in the middle of my flat-worked front yoke, when joining the right and left shoulder pieces and casting on for the lower neck in the middle? Can I approach that as a casting on in the middle of a round, even though I'm not working in the round?
I find the backward loop can be a bit tight to knit into on the next row (or round). And if you have several of them you can end up with a some loose yarn (for say 4 stitches you could be looking at a quarter inch or so of loose yarn).
What is the light gray sweater you are wearing here? Is that Dustland? I looked in the show notes but did not find the answer there. Thank you for this tutorial! I would love to know how to "cast on back backwards" without having to turn to the wrong side, I have seen a discussion of that in comments on the Twists & Turns shawl but no demonstration of how that is done. Just in case you knew and thought to make a video of it 🙂
This cast-on is my usual cast-on. If a pattern doesn't specify, but only says 'cast on x stitches', I use the cable cast-on for it. (I am not a fan of the long-tail cast-on). I did not know it was called 'cable cast-on' in English, I thought of it as just one of the 'knitted cast-ons' (the best one of the three I know).
I've always called it a "two needle cast on", as opposed to the long tail cast on which I call a "one needle cast on". "Knitted cast on" makes sense, too.
The cast on my grandmother taught me 60 years ago. My go to, I can make it tight or loose. I’d never heard of any other cast ones til recently! My granny always told me to twist the stitch you’re making though - she said it made it neater and stronger, she’d be 108 now so I guess she knew a thing or two 😂
Yes, I've also seen instructions that say to twist the stitch as you put it on the needle - and other instructions that say to go through the previous stitch, rather than between the previous stitch and the penultimate stitch.
I have seen one person recommend a long tail cast on for most jobs and this cast on (which I've always called a two-needle cast on) for lacework.
Thankyou, I love these tutorials, especially as you show the “English” knitting method too.
Oh that forest pine green sweater is gorgeous!
You are like a magician making every technique seem so easy. Thanks !
That’s so thoughtful of you Nicole, Thanks for your positive review,How are you and how’s the weather over there?
Thank you! This was very helpful. I appreciate you thinking of us English style knitters.😊
As a British knitter, this is the first cast on I ever learnt and my go to method unless a pattern calls for a different one. You demonstrated it beautifully 😊
thank you! you are a delight! was so thrilled to find someone so joyful and clear when I googled how to do this.
You're so welcome!
Thanks soo much! Love your work and your great tutorials…
Great dear Steven. Thanks a lot. All those techniques are very inspiring.
It‘s one of my favorite cast on. Thank you for this tutorial .😊
I'm knitting one of your dog sweaters and I'm trying to divide for arm holes for the first time. Thanks for the wonderful instructions! Wish me luck! ❤
You are a true delight! Thanks so much for this 💛
I love that you showed WHY we use this. I’ve heard it isn’t used as an original cast on because it isn’t very stretchy, so I was confused why I should learn it and how I would use it practically. Thanks so much! I love making sweaters, and I think I just made loops for underarm prior to this. You’re a wonder teacher Stephen, thanks for sharing all your knowledge!
I love how you explain! It‘s easy to understand and motivates to give it a try. Thank you.😊
I love your videos and how you explain things so simply.. I’m knitting my whippet dog a striped sweater ♥️🇬🇧he will look so handsome ❤
thank god. this is my first top down sweater with sleeves divided off and the pattern says NOTHING about flipping. you explained exactly what i needed.
This is exactly the explanation I was looking for! THANK YOU SO MUCH
Glad it was helpful!
❤❤❤ I love how you explain
My favorite cast on in the world!! 😅
thanks for teaching me how to knit.
Happy to help!
Thank you ❤
Thank you.
Thank you very much!
I was taught to turn the stitch when putting it on the needle, is that going to make a difference?? I also knit the sleeves first once I get about an inch of body done... It's less "fiddly" & bulky and I'm always assured that I won't run out of yarn mid sleeve & have one shorter. 🤷
Hi Stephen! Great video! What do I do when I want to use the CCO in the middle of my flat-worked front yoke, when joining the right and left shoulder pieces and casting on for the lower neck in the middle? Can I approach that as a casting on in the middle of a round, even though I'm not working in the round?
Hi Stephen wonder we can do crochet shawl so beautifully like your knitting shawl pattern just wondering ❤️🙏 and you are spectacular knitter 💕💕💕💕🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
The first cast on I learned 30 years ago! What would be the advantages of the cable CO over the backward loop method? Thank you and have a great day!
I find the backward loop can be a bit tight to knit into on the next row (or round). And if you have several of them you can end up with a some loose yarn (for say 4 stitches you could be looking at a quarter inch or so of loose yarn).
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What happens when you twist before putting it on the left needle?
That’s so thoughtful of you Maggie, Thanks for your positive review,How are you and how’s the weather over there?
I do button holes that way
What is the light gray sweater you are wearing here? Is that Dustland? I looked in the show notes but did not find the answer there. Thank you for this tutorial! I would love to know how to "cast on back backwards" without having to turn to the wrong side, I have seen a discussion of that in comments on the Twists & Turns shawl but no demonstration of how that is done. Just in case you knew and thought to make a video of it 🙂
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This cast-on is my usual cast-on. If a pattern doesn't specify, but only says 'cast on x stitches', I use the cable cast-on for it. (I am not a fan of the long-tail cast-on). I did not know it was called 'cable cast-on' in English, I thought of it as just one of the 'knitted cast-ons' (the best one of the three I know).
I've always called it a "two needle cast on", as opposed to the long tail cast on which I call a "one needle cast on". "Knitted cast on" makes sense, too.
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Cable cast on purlwise
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