Three Ways to Cast On Stitches at the Beginning of a Row
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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Lovely videos, no unnecessary waffle, straight to the point and solves every question I have... thank you! And I love your accent.
Your tutorials are always my go-to!
Thank you, Jana :-)
Thank you for the helpful demonstration and explanation. I’ve struggled interminably with a cast on for a cardigan. After watching your video it was obvious the second method was what I needed. In minutes I was past the cast on and making progress.
Thank you, Shelley. I am happy I could help :-)
I am confused for a few days and so glad to watch your video, very useful and now I can continue my work !
Happy to hear that, Rose! Thank you :-)
I love your instructions. So friendly, so intelligent, so clear.
Thank you :-) Happy knitting!
@@10rowsaday I just made a mistake and I cannot figure out how to repair... So frustrating.
Thank you for that tutorial. It was clear and easy to understand. Doing it now is the next step.
Thank you Kathleen :-) Good luck!
Excellent instructions! Chose the third option and awfully pleased with the results. Thank you, thank you, thank you!! Hope my daughter will be as grateful as I am to you when her top is completed ☺️!
Thank you :-) I'm sure your daughter will be grateful to YOU for using your time and skills to make her a top. I just helped in a very small way. Happy knitting!
You are just amazing at demonstrating knitting !!! Not only your words in Explaining but also your visual!! Five stars 👍👏
Thank you, Nancy :-)
Since I found your channel, I have learned to knit, and have just finished a baby’s jumper, which had cast-on stitches at the beginning and end of a row. Using your method, I was able to do it! Thank you so much!
Excellent video! Clear instructions both visually and verbally.
Exactly what I needed and your explanation was so clear. Merci!
Thank you, Susan :-)
Thank you, that was really clear, at a good pace with bright colours and great to appreciate the logic behind the different choices.
I like your tutorials a lot and have always found them to be extremely straight forward and easy to follow. Thank you!
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Wow.. you are very good at explaining! I appreciate seeing how each edge looks after knitt a few rows
Superb tutorial..
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Thank you for your tutorial!!! I learned a few ways to do something new to me.
Very well explained!! Thank you.
Thanks for these great tips. I always end up with holes in the the curve. I'm sure I won't now. 🤗
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Tutorial!
So helpful. Thank you!
Your sweater is gorgeous! Did you make it?! I'd love the pattern!
Thank you, Kristen :-) Yes, I did make it. It is called Facile Sweater. The pattern is at www.10rowsaday.com/facile-sweater Happy knitting!
Nice, very helpful
so clear! thank you.
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How do you add on/increase stitches at the end of a knitted row?
If you need to add stitches at the very end of a row, turn your work and use methods described in this tutorial. It works because the end of a row is at the same time a beginning of the next row. Happy knitting!
Hi, I saw that another poster requested a Spanish translation. I understand that this may be difficult to arrange. In the description boxes of other Channels I have seen the channel owner ask for volunteer translators. Maybe that would be an option. Thank you.
Thank you, Joan. That's a great suggestion!
So I just started knitting and I want to make my baby niece a blanket but right now it's to small in length, how do I keep adding the stitches to make it look even?
I'm not sure I understand your question. If you want to make the blanket longer, simply work more rows. It is not clear to me what you mean by "adding the stitches to make it look even". Please, email me a photo of your work and I'll do my best to help. Thank you :-)
@@10rowsaday Ah yeah I can see how my question is confusing. What's your email? Or well where can I find it?
@@scientistbee My email is maryna [at] 10rowsaday.com. Thank you :-)
Hi I am working on a one piece baby cardigan and currently on back piece working from the bottom up. It asks to cast on stitches to shape sleeves on the beginning of the next 2 rows. After I do this and then knit across it leaves the sleeves uneven. Not sure if you can understand what I mean but if anyone does can you please let me know if this is normal or am I doing something wrong? Thanks
Hi Jenny. It is totally normal to get a "stair-step" edge when you increase stitches by casting them on at the beginning of a row. As a rule, this edge gets hidden in a seam later on. Happy knitting :-)
@@10rowsaday thank you! I'm not sure it looks like a staircase look but I can send a picture to show you how it looks.
@@10rowsaday this is the best way I can explain it. I have the back of a baby cardigan completed to the sleeves so I now have to add 10 stitches at the beginning of the next 2 rows but when I add the 10 stitches to both sides and then I knit across both sides, one side is lower than the other. Does this seem normal. I have looked everywhere for an answer.
@@genlec8645 what you describe is what always happens. It's not noticed when the garment is being worn. I make lots of small Teddy bear jumpers and they work fine.
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Excellent tutorial, thank you!