How to do a Provisional cast on in the round
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- In this video I show you how to do a provisional cast on in the round, commonly used in the C.C. (Copy Cat) hat pattern.
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Thank you so very much, I really couldn't have done it without this video. I watched a few others, but yours really had the detail I needed!
I have been searching the web for provisional cast on and how to join in the round and your video is the easiest and best to follow. Will use it when making my hat.
Best provisional cast on video I've seen! Especially for picking up the provisional stitches later. Thanks so much!
Great demo! You made it look much easier than the other videos I've watched! Great explanations!
Two years after you posting this you’re still a life-saver! I’ve been using 2 sets of needles doing the provisional cast-on on the first set of needles and removing them on the second. This makes MUCH more sense to me. I’ve been working with 4 1/2 inch brim folded in half so this will be so much easier. Of course it’s nice if crochet is easy to you. If you don’t crochet, btw, if you can just learn how to do an imperfect chain it will be fine. You don’t have to know how to crochet!
Thank you for this video! I had no idea how to connect the provisional cast on but you explained it very well.
Thank you i've learned something new. I used this method on loom knitting. Thank you for sharing this video. Great teacher.
Thank you! Ive been avoiding provisional cast on for ever...you've helped me finally break through my fears!!
Thank you for this video with all the other videos out there on provisional cast on yours by far is the BEST with your step by step instructions makes it so easy to follow. Thank you again I'm also a new subscriber to your channel yay!!!!
Thank you so much. This video really helped me.
I really appreciated the time you took to show how to do the provisional. Saying so was Not annoying to me. This hat is so pretty.
Thank you, your video was very helpful, I for one appreciated the fact that you went slow and were so detailed.
Thank you ,thank you. You don't know how many times I have been several rounds in only find that my project has twisted. Again thank's and I will definitely be trying your method. 👍
Thank you so much for your tutorial! I am very new to knitting and wanted to make the cc beanie, and would not have been able to do the provisional cast on without this video!
Thank you! I was trying to make this pattern & would never had made sense out of it without this video!
You are a godsend! Thank you for going so slowly and explaining everything so well :)
Thank you so much for this video. I've done this pattern before and had difficulty but got it done. Your way is so much simpler.
Just did my first Provisional cast on, thanks for this video!!
Normally when I watch knitting videos I am impatient and just want to dive right in. Whenever I watch your videos I feel calm enough to slow down and take the time to learn it right. If anyone is reading this and you got a little cross eyed looking at the crochet chain joining with your working yarn, look for the long bump that doesn't belong and trust your gut but also it will be okay! I used this cast on to make scrunchies and my working yarn was really splitty so it didn't quite unzip as beautifully (had to use scissors to pry out the waste yarn at times), and I had some wonky stitch pickups but this method saved me from seaming so still worth it! Maybe just try it out first before diving in like I did.
Great video, super easy to follow! Thank you : )
I made a few of these but the pattern that I did called for a twisted rib, not a regular rib but then again, there are a lot of patterns out there for the same hat but made in different ways.
Thank you for your videos, they are very clear and concise and I am learning a lot of new things. 😊
This tutorial is absolutely perfect for provisional cast-on in the round, thank you soo much! The only thing I would ask is that you re-name your video if you can so it is easy to find on UA-cam as a tutorial for provisional cast-on in the round, rather than for this particular beanie, as I only found it on a google search, not a UA-cam search. I’ve been trying to find a provisional c-on in the round tutorial for weeks with no luck. Yours is perfect! Thank you 😊
Thank you for the suggestion on changing the name of the video... I did just that... Thanks again! Happy knitting... ❤
Was trying to do this for awhile, but this is easiest, and one that’s not complicated. Keep up the good work, and thanks
Great explanation, thank you!
Thanks for showing us, it doesn't seems so daunting now. Going to try this hat.
IT FINALLY MADE SENSE I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW MANY VIDEOS I'VE WATCHED THAT I COULD NOT MAKE HEADS OR TAILS OUT OF THEM. THANK YOU ,THANK YOU.
Very well explained. Thank you so much.
Omg I'm making this exact hat right now lol an the AI auto played this... Wow.
Hi thx for this....but I’m a little confused....are you knitting 2 stitches when you picking up the one for the bump?
Your nails are looking very good. I used to do nails thats why I noticed from older videos. You must be less nervous. Sound it.
May I ask a question please have you tried the ten stitch in the round without wraps and turns. Thanks so much. Sort im asking out of context.
I was waiting for this video for long time ... U are awesome
Just a question, certainly not a critique, but wouldn't it be easier to mark the first stitch when you start with the working yarn instead of having to find and count it? Or would that not work for some reason? Anyway thanks for the video. It helped a lot.
You are always awesome
Thank you! ❤
I will definitely try this. Thanks
I am new to knitting. I wish you could do a KAL video on this pattern. I think I can read her pattern though? 😉
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge ❤️
where can I find the written instructions for the cap itself?
Thank you so much, I’m starting my first hat and this was so helpful and clear 👌
Very helpful thanks
My common sense is telling me that the size of hook should be similar to the size of the needle being used, is this correct?
Very helpful, thank you. Enjoyed the video. Where is the pattern located?
It’s better if you do the whole hat.
Agree totally, don't understand why she didn't even make her sample wider. Not great to watch her get so frustrated with the length she did for her sample. Kind of a waste of time.
Thanks so much!
Thank you for the tutorial.
Maybe you should clarify the direction to know when knitting the cast on stitches to the knitted stitches. I am very new to knitting I did knit the wrong way when I knit both sides together.
Don’t know what I’m doing wrong . When it’s time to unzip, I’m always on the wrong end of the chain
I figured if I knit-one row in opposite direction , when I joined my brim my first stitch would be at the zip side.
You are very good, thank you
Thanks. Great job! I wish you would have completed the whole hat in a tutorial. 😊👍🏻
jees Louise are people this slow 8mins still waiting 4 info
Can you make other different projects using provisional cast on and say for which projects that apply provisional cast on
Do you have a video on how to unzip the prov CO/connect brim?
Many thanks! Great video
Please teach newbies how to knit socks. 💗
Yes!!!!
Muy lento, la explicación.
No tiene traducción. 🙄acomoda mucho!
La gorra hermosa! Re prolija
جميلة جدا 🌹😍
i just knit stitches together 1by 1 when i get there much easier
what type of yarn are you using
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12 mins of my life i can't get back
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Good grief. Good ideas but TOOOOO much repetitive talking. Video is way too long.
Sarah Martinez yes and it was annoying hearing her use the word “so”. It was unbearable. I was almost in tears. Pure torture.
Hi, I’d like to thank you for making a video tutorial for MY pattern... I’d like to, but you did NOT ask for my permission to use my pattern. It’s a good quality video that seems to have helped a lot of people, and I appreciate that, but what you did was wrong - you should have asked for my approval.
I'm so so sorry... I do apologize. I didn't go in depth of your pattern, as you know there are a lot of patterns for this hat out there... I was just showing how I did the provisional cast on. I did provide a link to your pattern in the description of the video. Again, I am really sorry! I was just showing the provisional cast on. It's not really a tutorial on the hat itself. I thought as long as I provided a link to your pattern it would be okay... My appoligies...
After about 15 minuets into this video; I had to stop watching this, because she kept using the word “so” over and over again. When I was in school teachers use to always said if you use “so” too often, that means you need to stop talking and pause at that point to avoid using the word. I might have counted her using “so” about 100 times in just the few minutes I forced myself to watch this video.
That is Millennial speak. They also finish almost every sentence with a question mark when they explain something.
MzDimples Deer - Betsy Wiggins , I am great full for her FREE tutorials. So maybe instead of criticizing her just moved on?
Your teacher was right. When I first started filming tutorials I would constantly say so. It’s a run on word. It’s a coping word you use when you are trying to think of the next thing to say then it becomes a habit. As I rewatched and edited my videos I caught onto it and I stopped as much as I could. Whenever I felt I would say it, I would just pause. Even if I take a long pause I could just edit it out. It is a bit annoying I know because as I rewatched my videos I was pretty annoyed, but just be grateful this is on here for us, for free. She took time out and filmed this and I could tell it wasn’t really edited much, hence why it is so dang long. She just turned the camera off a few times then back on.