im trying to learn how to knit and literally was on the verge of tears because i could figure out and this is the explaination that made me get it. i think the saying 1st tail, 2nd, 3rd, helped me understand it a lot better. and the heart comparison at the front
thanks so much for this tutorial. I stopped and rewound so many times, this old lady burst out laughing over how inept I was, but I did finally get it! Now on to knitting, which I learned 62 years ago but at that time I learned to do the easy cast on. Rumor has it that learning new skills is important for my old brain, so this satisfies that challenge for today. Now,time to see if I remember how to do this after my ramble!😂. Postscript, I did, while chanting “Under, Over, Grab the loop and pull her through”. ( will put that to a musical tune which is my go to trick for remembering new skills)❤️
Just learning the art of knitting. I'm coming from years of crocheting and the last year of mosaic crochet. I have found your long tail cast on invaluable and the Continental way of knitting very easy to adapt. Now to get this plastic line to quit hitting me in the face and my yarn from wrapping around it😂 Thank you.
Thank you!!! You are the first person who has this tutorial who has said what I can do AFTER because I was wondering if I needed to tie off anything because of the long tail or if I could just start knitting but no one said anything. THANK YOU!!!!!
Thank you! I always do cable cast on bc that’s what my mom taught me but I wanted to learn long tail. Your explanation is very clear and worked for me! (I tried two other videos but this was best for me!)
Ohhh thank you! I had forgotten how to knit in the round after a long break from it and have searched for a great explanation and demonstration - and you have covered both wonderfully!! I am so grateful and can't wait to get started again :)
Fabulous demo !! Chrystal clear both visually and verbally. I cannot wait to start my next project casting on this way !! . Thank you for showing on you tube and please keep up the great work.
I am getting back into knitting and I am relearning Very VERY Easily with you demonstrating. Explaining so well. I look through your Videos and The Absolutely Beautiful Creations you do.Thank You..🤗🙏🤟🕊
Hi thanks for the vlog you teached it so easy i was struggling do this method , that yarn is so lovely i have brought so many of that yarn from you in so many colours x
ok too funny you did this tutorial. Every time I start doing this I struggle to remember what strand goes where when you start. It just clicked like the working yarn starts where it stays on er your finger. lol
Hi - one question - how long should the long tail be? I haven't done much knitting for quite some time but am about to start a cable vest for my husband.
I'm probably a reasonably competent knitter - just not familiar with alternative cast-on method and wanted to provide the garment with a firmer edge that the one I've mostly used to date.
I guesstimate but the general rule of thumb is 3 times as long as the width of the project you’re casting on, it’s easy to trim any excess though as this tail just gets sewn in at the end of the project
Excellent tutorial. No awful music and no ‘word salad’. Thank you
Thank you . I tried a few UA-cam channels and this one makes more sense to me . I got it now
Best long tail cast on tutorial I’ve seen. Many thanks 🙏
Wow, thank you! 😀🧶
im trying to learn how to knit and literally was on the verge of tears because i could figure out and this is the explaination that made me get it. i think the saying 1st tail, 2nd, 3rd, helped me understand it a lot better. and the heart comparison at the front
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Best explanation I’ve come across! Thank you!
thanks so much for this tutorial. I stopped and rewound so many times, this old lady burst out laughing over how inept I was, but I did finally get it! Now on to knitting, which I learned 62 years ago but at that time I learned to do the easy cast on. Rumor has it that learning new skills is important for my old brain, so this satisfies that challenge for today. Now,time to see if I remember how to do this after my ramble!😂. Postscript, I did, while chanting “Under, Over, Grab the loop and pull her through”. ( will put that to a musical tune which is my go to trick for remembering new skills)❤️
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much. I've watched other videos that said it was easy, but made it so complicated. This is so much easier!
Thank you! You made it so easy! I appreciate it ❤
Just learning the art of knitting. I'm coming from years of crocheting and the last year of mosaic crochet.
I have found your long tail cast on invaluable and the Continental way of knitting very easy to adapt. Now to get this plastic line to quit hitting me in the face and my yarn from wrapping around it😂 Thank you.
Thank you!!! You are the first person who has this tutorial who has said what I can do AFTER because I was wondering if I needed to tie off anything because of the long tail or if I could just start knitting but no one said anything. THANK YOU!!!!!
Best instruction I’ve watched. Thank you. It really is simple and fast. Thank you!!!
You’re welcome 😀🧶
Thank you! I always do cable cast on bc that’s what my mom taught me but I wanted to learn long tail. Your explanation is very clear and worked for me! (I tried two other videos but this was best for me!)
You are so welcome! 🧶😀
Find a long tail more complicated than cable cast on which is my go to for everything I've ever knitted !!!
I got it! Excellent teacher. No idle chit chat, thank you
Yay! Happy knitting 🧶🥳
Ohhh thank you! I had forgotten how to knit in the round after a long break from it and have searched for a great explanation and demonstration - and you have covered both wonderfully!! I am so grateful and can't wait to get started again :)
Glad it was helpful!
First time I’ve ever commented on YT. Thank you so much you are amazing at tutorials
Thank you! 🥰
Fabulous demo !! Chrystal clear both visually and verbally.
I cannot wait to start my next project casting on this way !! .
Thank you for showing on you tube and please keep up the great work.
Thank you! That makes me so happy.
Thank you very much for this tutorial- I finally “got it”!!!❤
I am getting back into knitting and I am relearning Very VERY Easily with you demonstrating. Explaining so well. I look through your Videos and The Absolutely Beautiful Creations you do.Thank You..🤗🙏🤟🕊
Thank you so much! Happy Knitting! 🧶😀
you made this so simple! I got it right on my first try. thank you for making such a great video
You're so welcome! 😀🧶
This is brilliant. I"ve tried a few methods for this, and this one I got it, and I"m casting on! Thank you so much!
Glad it helped! 🧶😀
So helpful 😂❤
Thanks for this wonderful and easy to understand explanation. Very helpful! 🙏🏼❤️
You’re welcome! 🧶😀
Hi thanks for the vlog you teached it so easy i was struggling do this method , that yarn is so lovely i have brought so many of that yarn from you in so many colours x
Its a hidden gem isnt it! I'm so glad you found the tutorial useful. :-)
Thankyou!😊
Perfect❤
Thank you!
You're welcome!
ok too funny you did this tutorial. Every time I start doing this I struggle to remember what strand goes where when you start. It just clicked like the working yarn starts where it stays on er your finger. lol
Hope it helps!
Hi - one question - how long should the long tail be? I haven't done much knitting for quite some time but am about to start a cable vest for my husband.
I'm probably a reasonably competent knitter - just not familiar with alternative cast-on method and wanted to provide the garment with a firmer edge that the one I've mostly used to date.
I guesstimate but the general rule of thumb is 3 times as long as the width of the project you’re casting on, it’s easy to trim any excess though as this tail just gets sewn in at the end of the project
@@SnufflebeanYarn Thank you,
What do you do with the remaining tail?
I sew it in once the project is done