2 x 2 Tubular Cast on for Flat Knitting Step-by-Step Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 3 січ 2025

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  • @carimccormack9931
    @carimccormack9931 4 роки тому

    This was so incredibly helpful!! Thank you!

  • @aguatriste
    @aguatriste 6 років тому

    Exceedingly helpful. Thank you. This answered all my questions.

  • @monicameazza4101
    @monicameazza4101 4 роки тому +1

    Hi! Are you going to make a video using this technique but with magic loop? thanks

    • @KnittingHouseSquare
      @KnittingHouseSquare  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Monica - I do not currently have one for knitting in the round - but I do love magic loop! I have added it to the list for a future video - thanks for the suggestion!

    • @monicameazza4101
      @monicameazza4101 4 роки тому

      @@KnittingHouseSquare So... I'm gonna wait for your next video, with great pleasure! I'm very curious about it :-D thanksthanksthanks!

  • @lynntomk
    @lynntomk 6 років тому

    Just checking to make sure I got this; even number of cast on stitches, divide in half and add one stitch. Is it always just one stitch? I wish I had learned this cast on years ago it sure is easier than other tubular methods. Thanks.

    • @KnittingHouseSquare
      @KnittingHouseSquare  6 років тому +1

      Hi Lynn! Yes, when the number of stitches you want to have in your knitting is divisible by 4, it is always divide by 2 and then add just one stitch. This is the most common way you will see it, where your ribbing starts with a Knit 2 and ends with a Purl 2. The other video I have is if your ribbing starts with a Knit 2 and ends with a Knit 2. In that case you would do (X-2)/2 but then still add on one stitch. I hope that helps to clarify it!

    • @lynntomk
      @lynntomk 6 років тому

      Thank you! Love both videos.