I don't know how to say thank you I am so overwhelmed and truly in love with your guidance and absolutely clear ways of instructing...!!! But... what can I say that is not Thank You...?
I am not experienced with dpns tho I have used them before. I got the flexiflips hoping it would be a lot easier. I tried to find a tutorial that would explain it from A to Z and yours was the only one that did. Now I HAVE had to watch it a whole lot of times to feel comfortable but you explained it extremely well!! Thank you!
I have to agree with all the other comments that your tutorial is the simplest and the clearest on how to use these flexi flips and believe me, I’ve watched nearly every one and some of them are so confusing I just kept on using the DPN which was such a waste of money when I invested in these. Now I know and I’m very happy so thank you very much. Sometimes you have to keep searching until you find the right one 😊
Thank you for this, very patient, tutorial - I’m using it for casting on to a 9”circular and it works brilliantly. I really like the fact that you not only show what needs to be done but also explain why you are doing it.
Ellen, this is the best demo on the Web for cable cast-ons. I will now use your method for casting on for all my socks, and I knit a lot of socks. This is a fabulous video. I agree. Flexi-Flips should hire you. You are the best I've seen.
Thank you for explaining about the difference in tightness at the top of the sock/ sweater neck between the pearlwise and knitwise cast ons!! I really dislike loose sweater necks and knowing this will stop that from happening.
Thanks for such a clear explanation of this cast on. I got out my Addi flexi flips to try again and found them much easier to knit on after a hiatus. Will try this cast on next.
Great information, you answered and resolved several question I have been pondering. Did the twisting do something, and the prevelvial gap at the beginning of the the round, and the tip to bring the yarn in between the two stitches at the end is great.
I have the metal flixiflips, but I wish I had waited for the bamboo ones. The metal ones feel too slick for me. I’ll continue using them and maybe I’ll get used to them .
That's a wonderful video! Thank u so much! The bamboo - needles are way more blunt than the metallic needles by Addi are! And Addi are the bluntiest of all flexies at all! Do you know the X - Flex - needles of Chiaogoo and of HiyaHiya ? l didn't know before, they are a lot more poiny and sharp than the blunt Addi's! I love them! This is why l prefer a lot Chiaogoo an HiyaHiya, too! They're way better in my hands! I showed some knitting sisters in my round and not one prefers the Addi's after trying Chiaogoo and Hiya Hiya. In addition, CG and HH have 2" - cables to sell to create your own interchangeable Flexies from 2,0 mm to 10 . 00 mm. That's so fine! I love to practise with them . Thanks for your video! Be blessed and stay healthy!
Thanks for this! Is there a right side/wrong side or an orientation to this? I was doing stockinette in the round (knit every round) but saw the purl side of it.
Thanks for this. I have a set of flexiflips, but they are metal and not bamboo. I guess all the vids you are doing on the flexiflips would still work for the ones I have?
Absolutely. I just got my hands on the bamboo FlexiFlips a couple weeks ago (and love them) but the process is exactly the same for either the metal or the bamboo.
The darker greenish one is from the Hand Dyed Collection and the colorway is Rostente. The completed pink sock is in colorway Fleibiges Lieschen. Just don't ask me to pronounce those ;).
I've noticed that Addi has their size 1 needles at 2.5 mm vs. the 2.25 mm which I've been knitting my socks at. Does this small difference make a difference in gauge? BTW, excellent tutorial. I'll have to try your method of casting on.
I don't know that there's a single purpose for the cable cast on. It's just one of dozens of cast on methods. It creates a pretty edge, is moderately stretchy, and is relatively logical and "easy" to manipulate (as opposed to cast ons using the sling shot position which flumoxes some knitters).
I love the tip about the last CO stitch...never heard of that before. Also, about the CO, and not twisting the stitch.
This was a great tutorial for the cable cast on and using the yarn tail. Just the help I needed!!!
Just luuuove your clear, patient, and thorough teaching style! Thank you 🥰👏
I don't know how to say thank you I am so overwhelmed and truly in love with your guidance and absolutely clear ways of instructing...!!! But... what can I say that is not Thank You...?
Without a doubt this is the best knitting instruction I have ever watched. Voice quality and speed are perfect!!
I am not experienced with dpns tho I have used them before. I got the flexiflips hoping it would be a lot easier. I tried to find a tutorial that would explain it from A to Z and yours was the only one that did. Now I HAVE had to watch it a whole lot of times to feel comfortable but you explained it extremely well!! Thank you!
I ditto everything u said Peggy,
by far the best video on this that I've seen and looked at so many
I have to agree with all the other comments that your tutorial is the simplest and the clearest on how to use these flexi flips and believe me, I’ve watched nearly every one and some of them are so confusing I just kept on using the DPN which was such a waste of money when I invested in these. Now I know and I’m very happy so thank you very much. Sometimes you have to keep searching until you find the right one 😊
Excellent tutorial cannot wait to start knitting with FelxiFlips with your help😃😃👍
You are such an excellent teacher! Thank you
Excellent. Zooming in is so helpful !
Thank you for this, very patient, tutorial - I’m using it for casting on to a 9”circular and it works brilliantly. I really like the fact that you not only show what needs to be done but also explain why you are doing it.
Ellen, this is the best demo on the Web for cable cast-ons. I will now use your method for casting on for all my socks, and I knit a lot of socks. This is a fabulous video. I agree. Flexi-Flips should hire you. You are the best I've seen.
Ellen, that was a fabulous tutorial. I've watched many others for Flexi-Flips and yours was Excellent!
Flexi-Flips should hire you!
I am french i understand some english specially your tuto very clear ang your voice is gentel merci
Thank you! ♥
Thank you for explaining about the difference in tightness at the top of the sock/ sweater neck between the pearlwise and knitwise cast ons!! I really dislike loose sweater necks and knowing this will stop that from happening.
Thanks for such a clear explanation of this cast on. I got out my Addi flexi flips to try again and found them much easier to knit on after a hiatus. Will try this cast on next.
Thank you so much for a wonderful video instruction
TU that was the best review on how to use these needles
Thank you, My husband purchased all of the sets every size, and I'm excited to try!
Your guy is a keeper! Happy knitting! 💖
Thank you
Great tutorial. That's the way I've always cast on with my 9" circulars
Excellent tutorial
Thankyou
Great information, you answered and resolved several question I have been pondering. Did the twisting do something, and the prevelvial gap at the beginning of the the round, and the tip to bring the yarn in between the two stitches at the end is great.
It's the little things...Thanks!
I have the metal flixiflips, but I wish I had waited for the bamboo ones. The metal ones feel too slick for me. I’ll continue using them and maybe I’ll get used to them .
That's a wonderful video! Thank u so much! The bamboo - needles are way more blunt than the metallic needles by Addi are! And Addi are the bluntiest of all flexies at all! Do you know the X - Flex - needles of Chiaogoo and of HiyaHiya ? l didn't know before, they are a lot more poiny and sharp than the blunt Addi's! I love them! This is why l prefer a lot Chiaogoo an HiyaHiya, too! They're way better in my hands! I showed some knitting sisters in my round and not one prefers the Addi's after trying Chiaogoo and Hiya Hiya. In addition, CG and HH have 2" - cables to sell to create your own interchangeable Flexies from 2,0 mm to 10 . 00 mm. That's so fine! I love to practise with them . Thanks for your video! Be blessed and stay healthy!
Thanks for this! Is there a right side/wrong side or an orientation to this? I was doing stockinette in the round (knit every round) but saw the purl side of it.
Thank you so much for your precious help ! Your explanations are very clear !! Now I just have to exercise :-)
Thank you, very clear
Thanks for this. I have a set of flexiflips, but they are metal and not bamboo. I guess all the vids you are doing on the flexiflips would still work for the ones I have?
Absolutely. I just got my hands on the bamboo FlexiFlips a couple weeks ago (and love them) but the process is exactly the same for either the metal or the bamboo.
nice video! which schoppel admiral cat print colorway did you use? it’s pretty!
The darker greenish one is from the Hand Dyed Collection and the colorway is Rostente. The completed pink sock is in colorway Fleibiges Lieschen. Just don't ask me to pronounce those ;).
Super helpful!!
I've noticed that Addi has their size 1 needles at 2.5 mm vs. the 2.25 mm which I've been knitting my socks at. Does this small difference make a difference in gauge? BTW, excellent tutorial. I'll have to try your method of casting on.
Yes, 1/4 mm will effect your gauge, so gauge swatching is always a good idea. The addis are available in 2.25 mm though if that's the size you prefer.
I have tried dpns and could not get the hang of it. Are these easier to use/learn?
I wouldn't necessarily say they are physically easier to use, but they may make more sense because there are fewer needles to manage.
Ellie please what's this yarn
Hi! What is the purpose of a “cable” cast on?
I don't know that there's a single purpose for the cable cast on. It's just one of dozens of cast on methods. It creates a pretty edge, is moderately stretchy, and is relatively logical and "easy" to manipulate (as opposed to cast ons using the sling shot position which flumoxes some knitters).
TU
Thanks for this vidéo ♥️💕👍👍👍👍