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Emily Ockers Circular Cast On - YouTube Emily Ocker's circular cast on is a great way to create a tight, even center when you are knitting in the round from the center out
Circular Cast-on – strands of life Today, I’m going to show you Emily Ocker’s circular cast-on This method is suitable for circular projects starting with a few stitches, such as circular shawls or top-down hats All you need is your working yarn and a crochet hook, ideally with no ergonomic grip (you will see why)
Emily Ockers Circular Cast On: An Ultimate Guide - Ro-Ar-Dull Here we have it, a comprehensive guide through Emily Ocker’s Circular Cast-On, the magical doorway to the world of seamless knitting As you progress in your knitting journey, remember that mastering any technique requires a combination of patience, practice, and perseverance
Magic Circle Cast On : 12 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables Easy and simple step-by-step instructions to walk you through the Magic Circle Cast On and get you knitting your project in no time The Magic Circle Cast On, which is also known as "Emily Ocker's Cast On", is an easy way to start a piece of circular knitting from the center of the circle
Circular Cast On - Knit Picks This cast on may appear tricky, but it has a really unique and clever aspect to it The yarn tail is used as something of a drawstring, gathering the cast on stitches into a circle so you don’t have to worry about joining them to work in the round
Circular Cast-on - Woolly Wormhead This circular cast-on does just that, but the opposite way round! Mechanically it works in the opposite but same way to threading the yarn through and tightening – instead you are casting on the stitches over the yarn, which is what allows you to neaten up so easily