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[Knitting] picot cast on

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Post time 2015-5-4 22:37 | Show all posts |Read mode
i watched 2 videos. one by new stitch a day and the other by knittingtipsbyjudy. i preferred the looks of the first one better.

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Cast on 5 stitches
Bind of 2 stitches. The stitch that is left over from the 2stitch bind off put back onto the left hand needle.
Cast on 3 more stitches.
Bind off 2 stitches.
Again transfer worked stitch back over to the left handneedle.
Continue in this matter until you have the number of stitchesyou need.

the second method

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Step 1: Take a length of yarn from your ball of yarnStep 2: Make a slip knot and insert the needle into the loop. Tighten slipknot onto needle. This is your first stitchTip: Be sure to leave enough on the tail of the yarn to weave in later.Step 3: Take your second needle and insert the tip into the stitch with theneedle under your main needle. Insert at an angle so your needles cross formingan “X”.Step 4: Hold your crossed needles together where they intersect with yournon-dominant hand.Step 5: With your dominant hand take the yarn connected to your ball andwrap it around the bottom needle. Begin by going under, around, and then over.Step 6: Take the bottom needle and bring it back through the stitch pullingthe yarn with it.Step 7: With the yarn still on the needle in your dominant hand, stretch theyarn out in front of you main needle and slip the tip of your main needlethrough.Step 8: Remove the needle in your dominant hand and tighten the yarn ontothe main needle.Repeat steps 3-8 until you have reached the desired amount of stitches onyour needle
i will post the picot cast off
i hope you liked and found this usefull
thank you :)


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Post time 2015-11-28 14:09 | Show all posts
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
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Post time 2015-12-28 23:51 | Show all posts
Thank You for sharing.
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Post time 2015-5-5 05:31 | Show all posts
Muchas gracias por compartir.
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Post time 2015-5-6 00:26 | Show all posts
This makes a lovely lace-look edge. thanks for sharing it with us - The first one is my favourite too!

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it doesnt look as bunched together. each picot looks separate and kinds of stands alone.  Post time 2015-5-6 01:13
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Thanks For Sharing
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Post time 2015-5-12 00:08 | Show all posts
Thanks for sharing :loveliness:
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Post time 2015-8-1 00:33 | Show all posts
Thank you for sharing
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Thanks for sharing
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Post time 2015-8-6 04:39 | Show all posts
thanks for sharing very interestig
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Post time 2015-10-14 15:29 | Show all posts
This is very cool, thanks for sharing, will be trying it out soon!
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Post time 2015-10-22 01:28 | Show all posts
Thanks For Sharing:handshake
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