this is the best provisional CO I have seen. I have watched so many because there are so so many way to do it. thanks so much. I noticed you do Western style purls and wonder do you do combination knitting? Or do you always use that? One of my favorite designers well more than one but certainly I know her better than many of the others is from Poland and lives in Ireland so she knits combination. Because she often uses knitting in back loop and purling that way too. But teaching with much of her base being in the USA she teaches and writes her pattern fir the English style knitter and always includes US math and The metric system as well. So I’m interested in your methods and what you do videos on. I’m glad I found you and am a new subscriber. Thanks so much, Trudy may I ask youbwhere you live and or what country and possibly state you live in please?
At about two minutes in when you’re doing the first row. You’re paying knit one pick up the strand and purl. When you say knit, you’re knitting through the back loop. Is that typical for all tubular cast on, or is that what you’re doing for your pattern
Does the pattern specify which kind of provisional cast on to use? If not, I’d do a crochet provisional cast on (that’s my go to method). The method shown here is specific to knitting 1x1 rib in the round and the total number of stitches at the end is an even number (here it’s 60).
this is awesome! the easiest way I've found around for me as a beginner. thank you ✨🥀💜
I now have used this method again thank you thank you this method makes it so easy the yarn is not flopping around everywhere
This is just what I needed to see I worked several other types but this is the most straight forward with great results.
Thank you for this video. This is what I’ve been searching for.
just what I needed, thanks!
Great I have used this now on two projects what a difference THANKYOU
this is the best provisional CO I have seen. I have watched so many because there are so so many way to do it. thanks so much. I noticed you do Western style purls and wonder do you do combination knitting? Or do you always use that? One of my favorite designers well more than one but certainly I know her better than many of the others is from Poland and lives in Ireland so she knits combination. Because she often uses knitting in back loop and purling that way too. But teaching with much of her base being in the USA she teaches and writes her pattern fir the English style knitter and always includes US math and The metric system as well. So I’m interested in your methods and what you do videos on. I’m glad I found you and am a new subscriber. Thanks so much, Trudy may I ask youbwhere you live and or what country and possibly state you live in please?
So beautiful
Very easy 👍 Thank you 😊
thanks!!!
At about two minutes in when you’re doing the first row. You’re paying knit one pick up the strand and purl. When you say knit, you’re knitting through the back loop. Is that typical for all tubular cast on, or is that what you’re doing for your pattern
*saying
Hi! I’m not knitting through the back loop. It’s just the right leg of the knit stitch is in the back.
My pattern calls for me to use tubular cast on provisional cast on 61 stitches so does that mean cast on 30 +1 of the waste yarn??
Does the pattern specify which kind of provisional cast on to use? If not, I’d do a crochet provisional cast on (that’s my go to method). The method shown here is specific to knitting 1x1 rib in the round and the total number of stitches at the end is an even number (here it’s 60).
I'm half-way to the crown decrease , so this is futile.
+++100!