How to Knit the Provisional Tubular Cast On into 1 x 1 ribbing in the round
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- How to Knit the Provisional Tubular Cast On into 1x1 Ribbing in the Round
Welcome to a detailed knitting tutorial with your BiCrafty Bestie, Marly Bird. Be prepared to learn the ins and outs of the provisional tubular cast on, an essential technique for creating elastic, seamless edges perfect for projects like socks, hats, hems, and cuffs. This method is great for ensuring a professional and comfortable finish to your knitted pieces.
In this video, Marly takes you step-by-step through the entire process, from setting up your crochet hook and scrap yarn to working the stitches in the round. Whether you're new to knitting or looking to refine your skills, this guide covers everything you need to know to master this advanced knitting technique.
What You'll Learn:
Setting up your crochet hook and preparing your scrap yarn
Creating a slip knot and starting your chain
Picking up and knitting stitches from the crochet chain
Transitioning from the provisional chain to knitting in the round
Completing the ribbing and removing the provisional cast on
Materials Needed:
Crochet hook
Scrap yarn (in a contrasting color to your project)
Circular knitting needles suitable for your yarn
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:39 - Preparing your materials
01:12 - Starting the crochet chain - chain an amount more than the number you what to pick up and knit
03:34 - Picking up stitches - the number of stitches is 1/2 the total number of ribbing stitches you desire - 1 more. Example: you want 100 ribbing stitches / 2 = 50 stitches to pick up and knit
04:08 - Knitting and purling rows - basic stockinette stitching
06:05 - Creating ribbing and joining in the round - the magic of the entire process
08:07 - Establishing 1x1 ribbing - working the ribbing in basic 1x1 knit rib
09:17 - Removing the provisional cast on - zip zip zip
11:27 - Closing remarks and invitation to share results
Whether you're adding this cast on technique to your repertoire or tackling a specific project, this video is your go-to guide. Be sure to share your progress and finished projects with us on social media - we love seeing your creations!
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I believe you made this the easiest I've seen anyone make it before. TY much appreciated.
Thank you. Your instructions are always clear and very easy to follow. Lovely speaking voice and great closeup camera work.
So appreciative of the hard work and dedication you put forth to help knitters and crocheters. Speaking for myself, traveling to a yarn shop is at least an hour away and expensive to sit with an instructor, so I rely on UA-cam videos to help me learn. So again, my sincere thanks. Have a wonderful day ❤
You’re welcome 😊
Lovely technique, must try it on cuff down sox. Thanks
Wow, I never stop learning mind blowing new techniques, no matter how many years I've been knitting. Looking forward to testing this one out!
You can do it!
Ty you explained it perfectly for me. Can't wait to use it.
Thanks
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Nice cast on, but how do you join the beginning edge without it looking uneven?
Use the tail to connect it seamlessly.