After casting on, cast on one more st.
Join in round. Joining in the round i don't know what happened to images from my orginial blog post. Next, insert your right needle into the first stitch on your left. This time in the techniques series we are learning how to join in the round.
First, cast on the required number of stitches for your project. Usually you’ll be making these into a ring of chain stitches, so to start lets chain 6. Take the additional st made.
The knitter’s pride tools i use in this video are platina 16″ circular needles from an interchangeable. Using the needle that is to the left of your working yarn, start knitting to join. On a circular needle, this is entirely straightforward.
Yes, this technique will work for just about any project that uses a slip stitch to join instead of working in continuous rounds. First, make sure your stitches aren’t twisted, they should all be facing upright with the cast on edge towards the bottom. Now we’ll be working into.
Just use the chainless starting single. This tutorial shows you an easy and simple way to join your rounds together. Take the other end of the circular needles and slip the first st onto the other needle.
Begin by inserting your right needle into the. Make sure to pull both the needles. To join the round, you’re going to work the stitch that *doesn’t* have the working yarn on it, with the working yarn.