Authors: Leslie Ann Bestor
After a couple of rows pull on the tail to close the center hole. Weave in the tail to secure the end.
This cast on is a great way to begin projects
worked from the center out, such as circular lace shawls, blankets, and throws. It also works well for hats worked from the top down. The tail functions as a drawstring to pull in the center loop. In structure, it is like a provisional cast on done over a loop of yarn.
Extras
Blunt tapestry needle
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CHARACTERISTICS
⢠Invisible beginning with no hole
⢠Less bulky than the Circular Cast On
GOOD FOR
⢠Circular shawls and blankets
⢠Top-down hats
⢠Bags
Note:
This casts on an odd number of stitches. If you need an even number of stitches, see Getting It Right.
Make a loop of yarn, with the working yarn on top and going to the left. The tail will be underneath and on the right. This is the loop you're going to use while casting on all your stitches.
Reach the needle through the loop from the front and catch the working yarn and pull it through. (But don't tighten the loop; keep going.)
Reach over the top of the loop and catch the working yarn (like a yarnover) to create the second stitch.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have one less than the desired number of stitches. Work step 2 once more.