Crochet Cast On Knitting
Crochet Cast On Knitting. If you're familiar with crochet, the crochet bumps at the back of a chain is what loops around the needle to create the cast on stitches. Use the crochet hook to grab the working yarn.
The last stitch will look different from the rest, but you pick it up in the same manner As you are working from the left to the right (so, exactly opposite the way you'd normally knit), you don't have to mirror the stitches as every stitch will appear the way you cast it on. A provisional cast-on is only temporary. This is a really popular way of casting on with knitters.
Wrap the yarn around your left hand as if to crochet and hold a knitting needle in the same hand.
Wrap your yarn around the needle and pull up a loop to pick up one stitch.
Hold the needle in your hand and wrap the yarn around your thumb from behind the working yarn. Place the knitting needle over the ball end of the yarn. Continue to insert your tip into the bumps along the crochet chain and pick up stitches until you have picked up the number of stitches you need in your cast on row.
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