I always do my toe-up socks with the same tried-and-true cast-on, which I adapted from a doubleknit cast-on from Principles of Knitting. Over the years, I’ve showed a few people how to do this at the Mel-O-Dee, but it’s fiddly. It’s hard to show. Been meaning to document it for awhile. You need to understand a traditional long-tail cast-on to use this method.
- First, wrap the yarn around a DPN or circular needle as shown, or make a slipknot if you must.
- Place another DPN or circular needle beside the first one, between the tail and leading yarn, with the tail facing you.
- Begin a traditional long-tail cast-on putting BOTH needles through the thumb (tail yarn) loop. (Sorry about the crappy pictures here.)
- Using only the farther needle (the one that has the initial loop/slipknot, and also the needle that has the loop leading to the yarn ball), pick up the loop on your forefinger as you would for a long-tail cast-on. (Yeah, another crappy picture.)
- Using just only the closer needle (the one that leads to the tail yarn), pick up the yarn loop from your thumb.
- Gently snug up the stitches.
- When you have cast on sufficient stitches, begin knitting by working the stitches on the needle that came from the ball (not the tail) first. This makes for a neater look than starting with the tail stitches.
- The last stitch will be fiddly. Be careful to knit into the stitch from left-to-right, front-to-back just like a normal non-fiddly knit stitch, and you won’t get a hole.
There’s a little movie of the cast-on HERE, as well.
oh! I like the looks of that. I find the video to be extra helpfull too..
I don't know why but in the movie, it looks like you're leaning Stevie's chest
I wish you had repeated the cast on in the movie clip a few more times. It would have helped to understand the sequence and not have to play it over and over again.
Hi. I would like to make your ipod cover and wonder if you could direct me to a ribbed cast off tutorial? Love your site and your work!
with thanks,
Tamara