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Knit Tutorial - Chain Cast On: Provisional Cast On
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Cast On: Chained Cast-On
A provisional cast-on is a way to make a temporary cast-on. Reasons to
make a provisional cast-on:
- You would like to start the body of your work but are unsure of how you
would like to edge/ finish it.
- You intend on seaming the work to another piece later and would like to
use a completely invisible grafting technique, such as
Kitchener Stitch.
- You think you might want to pick up your stitches along the cast-on edge
later and would like to accomplish this as seamlessly as possible.
Casting On
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The chained cast on uses a knitting needle and a crochet
hook of equal size. For a provisional cast-on, do the cast on row
using a contrasting "waste yarn" so that you will easily be able to see the
cast on stitches. Make a slip knot, and place it on the crochet hook.
Holding the crochet hook in your right hand, place it over the knitting
needle that you hold in your left hand (as pictured). Hold the working
yarn under the knitting needle and yarn over the crochet hook. |
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[Crochet a
chain stitch by pulling the yarn held within the crochet hook through
the loop on the hook. Move the working yarn back under the knitting
needle and yarn over the crochet hook.] Repeat this until the desired
number of stitches have been cast-on. |
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Cut the yarn and pass the tail through the loop on the
crochet hook to tie off. You can tie a knot in the end of this tail to
identify it later as the side of the cast on from which to remove the chain. |
Removing the Chain
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Starting at the side of the chain with the knot tied in
the tail, pass the end of the tail back out through the loop that secures
the end of the chain. |
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Pulling on this loose tail carefully, try to unravel the
chain one stitch at a time. As each stitch comes loose from the chain,
place it on a knitting needle or other holder, being careful not to twist
your stitches. |
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Once the chain has been removed , your live stitches are
ready for the next operation! |