Oh My Word! Thank you, thank you, thank you. I just found a new pattern telling me to use a disappearing loop to CO and I had NO clue what that was. Your tutorial makes so much sense. But what I really appreciate is your showing us how you then go into an I-cord and straight into dpns. I've been knitting a lot of animals and creatures lately and you always have to go back to your CO end to sew that end back up, but it doesn't look like I'll be doing that anymore. Thanks!
So if using one circular, do you then split the stitches magic loop style and go from there? Sorry I only use double points for I-cord. Thanks again for this video!
@ksmithwhite Yup! Split them up in whatever way is most comfortable. Magic loop works great with this. I would still work the first couple rounds like Icord just because it's more stable that way.
Thanks SOOOOO much! I have been trying the Techkniiter's diagrams all evening, and I just couldn't do it! Very frustrating, but...the Eunie Jang method you show in your video is much easier and much easier to follow!
This was the perfect video! I could get the cast on, but kept screwing up how to hold the yarn when I started to knit the first row. Thank you so much for including that part!!!!
Oh my gosh, I love you for this video! I have spent the last two hours trying to figure out this cast-on using pictures/diagrams and it's been driving me INSANE!
This is so helpful, I could kiss ya...LOL I have been asking everyone I know, that knits, how to do this for over a year. Thank you so much! You are very clear and I casted on with confidence while I watched the video!!!
Best video of this cast-on (so frustrating trying to learn from text ony) - thank you for doing both! Perfect "production" too - well-lit and in focus, nicely paced, appreciate the repetition, even love the crowing rooster!
I spent two whole evenings - no kidding - trying to learn a circular cast-on (ANY circular cast-on) from books, web pages, and other YouTube videos. I learned it immediately with this one. Wow. Brava djinnj!
Oh My Word! Thank you, thank you, thank you. I just found a new pattern telling me to use a disappearing loop to CO and I had NO clue what that was. Your tutorial makes so much sense. But what I really appreciate is your showing us how you then go into an I-cord and straight into dpns. I've been knitting a lot of animals and creatures lately and you always have to go back to your CO end to sew that end back up, but it doesn't look like I'll be doing that anymore. Thanks!
EllaTahirih 2 months ago
Excellent tutorial! And I love your voice.
caravantea 3 months ago
Thank you so much, I was having such a hard time figuring this out based on pictures.
shewearsfunnyhat 4 months ago
Very well demonstrated and explained! Took me a couple of tries, but now it turns out very well indeed. Thanks a lot!
Meriamili 6 months ago
I was totally confused by Tech knitter's diagrams, this is so easy to understand...thanks.
homemadeoriginals 6 months ago
So if using one circular, do you then split the stitches magic loop style and go from there? Sorry I only use double points for I-cord. Thanks again for this video!
ksmithwhite 7 months ago
@ksmithwhite Yup! Split them up in whatever way is most comfortable. Magic loop works great with this. I would still work the first couple rounds like Icord just because it's more stable that way.
djinnj 7 months ago
Beautiful explanation and demonstrations! Thank you so much. The constantly crowing rooster was a - rustic? - touch..... For a city kid like me.
ksmithwhite 7 months ago
Thanks, very helpful
vwhughes 8 months ago
wow this makes it so much easier to understand! Thankyou!!!!!
MsSerabella 8 months ago
You are a GENIUS!
You have made the difficult look easy...Thank you so much!
cottagestreetgirl 11 months ago
Now I get it! Thanks
Didomum 1 year ago
THANK YOU!!!
voluptuousvegetarian 1 year ago
Thank You Thank You Thank You! I REALLY appreciate your video, and am now using it as a refresher on my second knitting project with this cast on!
CoastKnits 1 year ago
Thanks SOOOOO much! I have been trying the Techkniiter's diagrams all evening, and I just couldn't do it! Very frustrating, but...the Eunie Jang method you show in your video is much easier and much easier to follow!
Thanks again!
beanie2215 1 year ago
Thank you so much! I tried and failed to follow Techknitter's diagrams, but this made it so easy! <3 <3 <3
amyvandelaar 1 year ago
Hooray! Sense is made and my In The Pink is successfully cast on. Thanks for this!
Tabbyclaw 1 year ago
This was the perfect video! I could get the cast on, but kept screwing up how to hold the yarn when I started to knit the first row. Thank you so much for including that part!!!!
kristirebel 1 year ago
thank you so much for this video, i was able to cast on right away after watching it!!
bethanykerns 1 year ago
Excellent clear instruction!! Thank you.
17tootsieroll 1 year ago
Thank you so much! I wouldn't have been able to get this if it weren't for your incredible clear and detailed video!
Modernmaam 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this. I love how clear it is.
TheTingey 1 year ago
thank you. I was going crazy trying to follow written instructions
debunraveled 1 year ago
this is awesome. thank you sooo much! very helpful!!
renpenn1977 1 year ago
This is wonderful. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video!!
MsSassySean 1 year ago
This was so helpful; I was about to lose my mind trying to figure this out on my own. Thank you!!!
lilsipper 1 year ago
Thank you so much for this video! Making Ysolda Teague's Elijah, and this was so much easier to understand than TechKnitter's diagrams!
Magda1888 1 year ago
Excellent!! The rooster made me laugh.
Humbaaba 1 year ago
Oh my gosh, I love you for this video! I have spent the last two hours trying to figure out this cast-on using pictures/diagrams and it's been driving me INSANE!
catemichelle 1 year ago
This is so helpful, I could kiss ya...LOL I have been asking everyone I know, that knits, how to do this for over a year. Thank you so much! You are very clear and I casted on with confidence while I watched the video!!!
johnyemen1987 1 year ago
Thank you for the great video. Nice clear stitches and explanation and repetition. No wonder the rooster wanted in on the act!
kww48 2 years ago
Best video of this cast-on (so frustrating trying to learn from text ony) - thank you for doing both! Perfect "production" too - well-lit and in focus, nicely paced, appreciate the repetition, even love the crowing rooster!
Thanks again - will be a faved vid for me ;)
nuttypecan 2 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this video. So, so helpful. Love it.
grumpyketchup 2 years ago
Excellent video, thank you so much.
lrweaver1 2 years ago
I spent two whole evenings - no kidding - trying to learn a circular cast-on (ANY circular cast-on) from books, web pages, and other YouTube videos. I learned it immediately with this one. Wow. Brava djinnj!
swiftriverfarm 2 years ago
excellent video. very helpful
Sarloz 2 years ago