How to Cast Off: 3 Easy Methods
You worked for hours, you have made a spectacular knit item, and now it’s time to cast off! Here are 3 easy cast off methods to perfectly finish your knit project.
You worked for hours, you have made a spectacular knit item, and now it’s time to cast off! Here are 3 easy cast off methods to perfectly finish your knit project.
The cluster v stitch uses basic crochet stitches and works up fast. This stitch’s elegant and clean look is great for blankets, scarfs, and hats!
The long tail cast on is a fantastic cast on. Its only downside is that it’s hard to figure out how long the tail needs to be. Here are two easy methods for estimating the tail of a long tail cast on.
The long tail cast on is a great cast on that’s ideal for most projects. This tutorial has clear, to the point instructions, and plenty of pictures to make the long tail cast on super easy to learn.
Many crochet and knitting projects begin with a slip knot, so it’s important to find a slip knot method that you like. All of these methods are quick and easy to remember.
The magic ring, also known as the magic circle, is a common technique for starting an amigurumi. It’s the best method for crocheting in the round because it’s easy and fast to make.
Keep casting on stitches, placing a stitch marker every 10 stitches, and instead of counting every stitch individually, count in sets of 10, starting from 0 after every stitch marker…
Amigurumi are easy to make as long as you know a few basic techniques. This article teaches you how to crochet traditional and invisible increases and decreases.