Cable Cast On Knitting

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Cable Cast On Knitting helps you begin your project with clean, strong stitches that look tidy and hold their shape well.

The Cable Cast On is a classic knitting technique loved for its tidy appearance and firm yet flexible edge. This method creates evenly spaced stitches that sit beautifully on the needle. It is a neat and sturdy cast-on method perfect for ribbing, cables, and edges that need structure. It’s especially ideal for projects that need a strong, structured foundation—think ribbed hems, cuffs, collars, and cable patterns. Explore new techniques or an experienced knitter looking for a reliable cast-on for polished projects, mastering the Cable Cast On will instantly elevate your knitting results!


Cable Cast On Knitting

1. How to knit the cable cast on

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Do you always search for knitting that creates a sturdy and clean edge? In this pattern, you will learn how to do the cable cast-on the continental way. Even if you are a beginner, you will easily adapt to these instructions, provided by Nimble Needles.

2. Cable Cast On: Step‑by‑Step Knitting Tutorial

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This blog by Yarn Enchantment shows a step-by-step tutorial, which is perfect for beginners who want a clean, structured edge. It is a way to cast on stitches by knitting between the last two stitches on your needle.

3. Cable cast-on method

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Julie Taylor, an independent pattern designer, has included clear instructions and pictures for the cable cast-on in the video tutorial. When you need to cast on extra stitches mid-way through your knitting, this method will work for you.

4. Easy Cast-Ons for Beginner Knitters

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This cable cast-on method is available on the blog of Good Knit Kisses. It is bulkier than the knitted cast-on and creates a beautiful twisted edge that resembles a rope or braid.

5. Alternating Cable Cast On for Ribbing

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Create a ribbed pullover after learning this cast-on method by Davina Choy. It is a beautiful method where the edges of the cast-on elegantly merge right into the knits and purls.

6. Cable Cast On Two Ways

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Ellen highlights that there are two variations of the cable cast-on technique: one that results in a flatter, more subtle edge and another that creates a more dimensional, prominent edge.

7. Start Ribbing Off Right

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Take your knitting skills to the next level with this alternate cable cast-on tutorial by Katherine Radburn. It’s a great cast on to try for any project that begins with any rib.

8. A new cast-on for intarsia

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Get those vertical lines of colors starting at a neat cast-on edge, which you have been struggling to initiate. You will find this method at Yarns Hub. 

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