How to Cast On - The Long Tail Cast On Method

How to cast on in knitting using the Long-Tail Cast On method. Get your first row of stitches onto your needles.

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From: Christine Kim Studio

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Long-tail-cast-on

Learn how to cast on knitting stitches using the long-tail cast on method. For more information on knitting and other topics check out my web page at: http://lifelessonsflorida.com/

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From: Edress Smith

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Casting On with the LONG TAIL CAST ON

In this video, I explain how to cast on knit stitches using the Long Tail Cast On method! This is a great method for any project and it insures the cast on edge will be stretchy and not too tight!

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From: Bridget McKenzie

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Long tail cast on (thumb cast on)

Long tail cast on is one of the many methods to build your stitches on a needle to begin a knitted project. The name comes from the use of the long tail to make the stitches together with the working yarn. The length of the tail defines the number of stitches which can be cast on - the more stitches you need, the longer the tail will need to be. This method also creates two rows of stitches instead of one as in knit cast on.

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From: Yi Chan

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How to Use the Two-Strand Cast-On Method For Dummies

In knitting, casting on means to create the first row of stitches. This video shows you how to use the two-strand cast-on method (or long tail method), which is perfect for novice knitters because it's easy to knit from.

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From: fordummies

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How To Knit Part 1 : Long Tail Cast On (Knitting Instruction For Beginners)

How to knit "Long Tail Cast On" by Ratcha at; http://www.to-knit-knitting-stitches.com

This video demonstrate a "Long tail cast on" method - my favorite cast on. Casting on is a method for getting yarn on to a knitting needle and it is a fundamental row in knitting. I am not used to making a lot of instructional video. So, I hope you can understand it well.

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From: Ratchadawan Chambers

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Long-tail cast-on: How to Measure Yarn the easy way

This is an easy way to measure out the yarn when using the long-tail cast-on method for putting stitches on your knitting needle.

Doing it this way helps prevent too much leftover or the dreaded too little.

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From: Heidi Palmer

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How To Do The Long Tail Cast On

I use the long tail cast on method more than any other knitting cast on technique. I'm not sure if that's just because of the projects that I'm doing or maybe because it's the first cast on method I ever learned, but that's just how it goes.

To determine how much of a tail to leave before making the slipknot, I usually cast on 5 or 10 stitches then measure how much yarn that took up and multiply out to determine the length needed (plus a little extra just to be safe).

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From: CraftingWithClaudie

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Slingshot Maine Cast on aka German Twisted Cast on aka Norwegian Cast on

Maine method cast on from Robin Hansen's Favorite Mittens book. Only followed the illustration in the book for the first stitch. Use slingshot like regular long tail cast on for the subsequent stitches. The Maine caston is supposed to be more stretchy. Turns out it's as same as German twisted cast on or Norwegian (twisted) cast on.qQ

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From: Vicky Chang

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Long Tail Cast-On Method

Learn how to cast on stitches using the long-tail cast on method for knitting.

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From: Knitting Mastery

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