I believe you missed a stitch in both samples. That little end stitch that seems oddly tangled is a stitch.. It's a bit easier to see if you pick up your stitches before unzipping. Take a look at your work and how each row has 10 stitches... you only ended up with 9 on the needle afterwards. It's because of the whole/half stitch thing when you turn upside-down. That little tangled stitch is the half stitch you need to pick up in order to maintain your stitch count. Confuses most people.
thank you!! I’m knitting a 1898 Seamen’s Hat, and needed to start with the provisional cast on, you made it seem easy and thank you for showing how to start knitting.
There are some patterns that ask the knitter to begin with provisionally casting on stitches at the top of the toe, then knitting around the toe using decreases and then back up the bottom side, making the toe pocket. Then you pick up your provisional cast on and begin knitting in the round. Look up a pattern called Firestarter by Yarnissima on Ravelry for an example of what I mean.
I always use the first example when I am starting a toe up sock. I really liked your video, it was very clear. I always have trouble when trying to get my cast on end chain picked out. Thanks again for the video.
I believe you missed a stitch in both samples. That little end stitch that seems oddly tangled is a stitch.. It's a bit easier to see if you pick up your stitches before unzipping. Take a look at your work and how each row has 10 stitches... you only ended up with 9 on the needle afterwards. It's because of the whole/half stitch thing when you turn upside-down. That little tangled stitch is the half stitch you need to pick up in order to maintain your stitch count. Confuses most people.
Thanks!
Thankyou Jana. Your tutorials are my go-to because they are always so clear.
thank you!! I’m knitting a 1898 Seamen’s Hat, and needed to start with the provisional cast on, you made it seem easy and thank you for showing how to start knitting.
Thank you for going over both ways to do it! It makes more sense now!
I loved when the kitty tail appeared on the screen
LOL! Yes, Peanut thinks he's helpful.
Great video thank you
Very helpful, indeed! I have not yet used this cast on, but I am sure I will.
Great tutorial! Thank you.
Thanks for the tutorial!
Muy bueno y fácil! Gracias!🌷
Very helpful thank you!
Thanks I lov this vid
very clear explanation, thank u.. would this be a good method for starting toe-up socks?
There are some patterns that ask the knitter to begin with provisionally casting on stitches at the top of the toe, then knitting around the toe using decreases and then back up the bottom side, making the toe pocket. Then you pick up your provisional cast on and begin knitting in the round. Look up a pattern called Firestarter by Yarnissima on Ravelry for an example of what I mean.
@@PurlTogether thank you for your reply.. it would be great if you could do a practical video.. i dont thinknyou have one specifically on that topic.
Love this. When would you use this?
If you were knitting a shaw, or any pattern, that asked you to pick up live stitches and knit another direction.
I always use the first example when I am starting a toe up sock. I really liked your video, it was very clear. I always have trouble when trying to get my cast on end chain picked out. Thanks again for the video.