πͺ Use these 5 tricks to improve your cast ons and bind offs
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πͺ Use these 5 tricks to improve your cast ons and bind offs
I used to be obsessed with cast on and bind of techniques.
Before there were books like Leslie Ann Bestor's Cast On, Bind Off or Cap Sease's Cast On, Bind Off, I started collecting different techniques from across the internet.
I believe our own Cast On, Bind Off class in the Yarnist Academy has more than 50 methods, and I've come across even more since then...
...perhaps it's time for an update. π€
Anyway, while there are plenty of ways to create a solid cast on, even the most seasoned knitter has things that can be improved.
Today I'm sharing 5 of my favorite tips to level up your cast ons and bind offs so your knits look more professional.
Let's dive in!
Using two needles helps prevent tight stitches (image via Nimble Needles)
First, you don't run the risk of your cast on edge being too tight. The elongated cast on stitches give your work plenty of room to breathe and find their perfect tension.
Second, this gives you a much more flexible, stretchy edge which is a lot easier to work with.
PLUS, you can do this with almost any cast on method, not just the long tail.
This trick is perfect if you hate those slip knot bumps (image via Becca J Norman)
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