In this DROPS video, we show you the most common method of casting on stitches. This method has many names; among others: Continental cast-on / Non-elastic cast-on / Normal cast-on / Long-Tail cast-on.
THE VIDEO SHOWS:
STARTING OFF:
Pull the strand from the ball and make a start-loop a certain length along the strand (you need approx. 40-80 cm = 15¾"-31½" of the strand to work 20 stitches, depending on yarn and needle thickness). Place the start-loop on the right needle and tighten it gently around the needle. There are now 2 strands from the loop: A = from the ball, B = from the end.
STRANDS AROUND THE HAND:
Take strands A and B around your left hand as follows:
A: The strand from the ball is taken outside the thumb.
B: The strand from the end is taken over your index finger and down between your index and middle finger.
Your ring finger and little finger hold the 2 strands together in your hand – not too tightly.
NUMBER OF STRANDS:
Lift your left hand approx. 5 cm = 2" higher than your right hand; you can now count 4 strands in your left hand. In the following explanation, the strands have the following numbers:
Strand-1 = strand in front of thumb, strand-2 = strand behind the thumb, strand-3 = strand before your index finger, strand-4 = strand after your index finger.
1 STITCH IS CAST ON AS FOLLOWS:
Take the needle under strand-1, then up between strand-1 and strand-2, take the needle down between strand-3 and strand-4, pull the needle and strand out between strand-1 and strand-2.
Slip the strand from the thumb so the new stitch is fastened around the needle, then lay the strand around the thumb again, ready to cast on the next stitch.
Patterns using this technique
Joanne wrote:
Superbe video et quelle belle methode de montage de mailles. Merci beaucoup de votre generosite ;)
14.11.2013 - 08:34TACOS BURRITOS
29.08.2013 - 15:08Maria wrote:
That's how my grandmother taught me when I was young, here in Brazil. I find it easy, but I think that's because I'm used to it...!
09.03.2013 - 19:37Le plus souvenet je les monte ainsi mais en tenant le fil sur l'index droit comme souvent en France je pense. Est ce en Angleterre ou dans les pays nordiques que l'on fait ainsi ? merci pour la réponse
24.02.2013 - 19:15Me parece mas complicado que como montamos los puntos en españa. Sobre 1aguja
28.01.2013 - 01:14C'est se compliquer la vie avec cette méthode ! Je monte aussi mes mailles tricotées (avec 2 fils) mais c'est bien plus simple et plus rapide que ça =)
17.10.2012 - 16:15Vielen Dank, ENDLICH habe ich es verstanden! Eine supertolle geniale fantastische Drops-HP Liebe Grüße
01.08.2012 - 15:48Tolle Seite, danke für die Anleitungen und Tipps. Alles Gute für das Team
03.03.2012 - 15:40Wat een fantastische service; ziet er heel goed uit!!!
25.08.2011 - 00:38Vidéo très claire bravo. Mais quelle est la quantité de laine à réserver avant la première maille? Merci.
17.05.2011 - 18:05DROPS Design :
Merci Aude, il existe différentes méthodes pour calculer la longueur de fil à laisser avant la 1ère boucle, par ex. au moins 3 fois la largeur que doit avoir le montage terminé.
18.05.2011 - 20:33