How to Knit: 1x1 Rib Cable Cast On - English Style | Brooklyn Tweed

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The 1x1 Rib Cable Cast On provides a sturdy, elastic edge to hats, sweater hems, and sleeve cuffs knitted in 1x1 ribbing and smoothly sets up your stitch pattern as you cast on. Learn how to work this handy cast on with our tutorial!

(If you hold your working yarn Continental-style (in the left hand), be sure to bring the yarn around to the front for a purl stitch or around to the back for a knit stitch after placing the new stitch on the left needle and before inserting the right needle between stitches to make the next stitch – see our Rib Cable Cast On tutorial for Continental style here:    • How to Knit: 1x1 Rib Cable Cast On - ...   .)

0:18 Beginning with a Knit Stitch

Make a slip knot on L needle to begin.

Insert R needle purlwise into slip knot and purl a new stitch. Place new stitch on L needle.

*Insert R needle from the front between the first and second stitch on the L needle, wrap strand of yarn around R needle as you would for a knit stitch and pull through, place this new loop onto L needle, insert R needle from behind the L needle between the first and second stitch on the L needle, wrap strand of yarn around R needle as you would for a purl stitch and pull through, place this new loop onto L needle; repeat from * until required number of stitches have been cast on, ending with a knit stitch if casting on an odd number of stitches.

After last stitch has been cast on: If last stitch cast on was a knit stitch, slip last stitch purlwise to R needle, bring working yarn to front between needles, return last stitch to L needle and pull working yarn snugly. If last stitch cast on was a purl stitch, slip last stitch purlwise to R needle, bring working yarn to back between needles, return last stitch to L needle and pull working yarn snugly. Repositioning the working yarn in this way creates a cleaner edge at the end of your cast-on row.

If using this method to cast on stitches to a piece in progress, omit the slipknot and begin at *.

3:57 Beginning with a Purl Stitch

Make a slip knot on L needle to begin.

Insert R needle knitwise into slip knot and knit a new stitch. Place new stitch on L needle.

*Insert R needle from behind the L needle between the first and second stitch on the L needle, wrap strand of yarn around R needle as you would for a purl stitch and pull through, place this new loop onto L needle, insert R needle from the front between the first and second stitch on the L needle, wrap strand of yarn around R needle as you would for a knit stitch and pull through, place this new loop onto L needle; repeat from * until required number of stitches have been cast on, ending with a purl stitch if casting on an odd number of stitches.

After last stitch has been cast on: If last stitch cast on was a knit stitch, slip last stitch purlwise to R needle, bring working yarn to front between needles, return last stitch to L needle and pull working yarn snugly. If last stitch cast on was a purl stitch, slip last stitch purlwise to R needle, bring working yarn to back between needles, return last stitch to L needle and pull working yarn snugly. Repositioning the working yarn in this way creates a cleaner edge at the end of your cast-on row.

If using this method to cast on stitches to a piece in progress, omit the slipknot and begin at *.

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