Thank you for posting this! I just started a pattern that calls for this technique, and I was totally stumped until I put "picot cast-on" into Google - this was the first video to pop up. New project, here I come!
Hi everyone! Thanks so much for watching. I'm so glad that you find this tutorial helpful!! Pegschr: You could create a picot every 4th stitch on the round before the frosting round then begin the frosting rounds as usual...I hope this makes sense and happy knitting Jeanne
how would you use this in a knitted cupcake hat? I want to use this where I start to knit the frosting part of the hat right after the cake color is done. I have 80 stitches.
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Thank you for posting this! I just started a pattern that calls for this technique, and I was totally stumped until I put "picot cast-on" into Google - this was the first video to pop up. New project, here I come!
ButtermilkWaffle 7 months ago
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ButtermilkWaffle 7 months ago
Hi everyone! Thanks so much for watching. I'm so glad that you find this tutorial helpful!! Pegschr: You could create a picot every 4th stitch on the round before the frosting round then begin the frosting rounds as usual...I hope this makes sense and happy knitting Jeanne
JimmyBeansWool 1 year ago
how would you use this in a knitted cupcake hat? I want to use this where I start to knit the frosting part of the hat right after the cake color is done. I have 80 stitches.
thanks
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pegschr 1 year ago
great vidio for learners
0821715105 2 years ago
excellent! I read 4 different descriptions, but it makes all the difference to watch someone do it and talk you through it ... thank you!
jeffsfault 2 years ago
Jeanne, You are a great teacher. The way you explain this stich is the best I found. I got it instantly. Thank you so much!!!
martjassir 3 years ago
That was a really clear demo. It seems so much easier to watch you do it along with your instructions than reading it in a book. Thanks!
theblackhen 3 years ago