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Channel Island Cast On

Tutorial for attractive cast on edge detail

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/channel-island-cast-on • Posted by Hand Knitted Things

This cast on method makes an attractive edging for many types of item. It is a lot easier to do than it looks. Try practicing with chunky needles, say 6mm, and some left over chunky yarn. I've opted for starting with a slip knot using the double thickness yarn but you can start with a slip knot using the single thickness yarn. I also found it is better to follow the cast on row with a few rows of knit stitch to stop the edge from "curling". Just experiment and see what works for you... Tip - remember to do the "yarn over" in between each stitch.

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

0 h 10

Difficulty

So-so
Medium 10

Description

This cast on method makes an attractive edging for many types of item. It is a lot easier to do than it looks. Try practicing with chunky needles, say 6mm, and some left over chunky yarn. I've opted for starting with a slip knot using the double thickness yarn but you can start with a slip knot using the single thickness yarn. I also found it is better to follow the cast on row with a few rows of knit stitch to stop the edge from "curling". Just experiment and see what works for you... Tip - remember to do the "yarn over" in between each stitch.

Instructions

  1. Small 1

    Start with a long tail. Double the length of yarn and make a slip knot as you would for a normal cast on.

  2. Small 2

    Grip the short spare piece out of the way in your right hand.

  3. Small 3

    Using the single yarn (from the ball) put the "yarn over".

  4. Small 4

    Wrap the double strand tail counter clockwise around the left thumb and push the needle up through as if you were making a knit stitch....

  5. Small 5

    Pass the single "yarn over ".

  6. Small 6

    Pass the double strands over as if making a knit stitch.

  7. Small 7

    Pull firm and you have the first "knot" of the picot edging.

  8. Small 8

    Continue with yarn over in between each stitch....

  9. Small 9

    Keep practicing until you have a row of "knots".