Plants and Animals - Knitted Cloths. Tubular cast off (it's pretty) Includes 4 illustrations--click any illustration to enlargeThe tubular cast OFF described today is identical to the tubular cast ON of the last post in every way but one: you create them differently.
But when the creation process is complete, these two are identical twins. The structure of the fabric is the same, they look the same, they stretch the same. Knitters often complain that their casts on look so different from their casts off, but after this post, YOU, dear reader, will no longer be able to complain about this particular annoyance. In examining the exposed fabric edge, the most eagle-eyed expert will find it impossible to say whether your tubular ribbing edges were created by a cast ON or a cast OFF. REVISED unified index for TECHknitting.blogspot.com. HIT "RELOAD" on your browser to get the LATEST UPDATES E-Z USE INSTRUCTIONS for this INDEX using the FIND COMMAND You could scroll through this index like you look through the index of a book, and it is alphabetized like a book-index.
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