Cast off
Hello fellow knitters........
:XX: I have a question (dumb as it may be) but what does cast off mean.....not sure that it would be the same as bind off. I am knitting some mittens to felt and this part of the instruction says..... when it's down to 12 stitches. Cast off. Break yarn leaving a long end. Sew two sets of 6 sts loosely. Would this be grafting like a toe of a sock..? Just need clarity on "cast off" Thanks for your help ! Candy Earl in IL |
I'm sure ingrid is really the final authority here but as no-one's answered yet i'll say yes, it's the same as bind off. Cast off is the exact same thing, there's just the two names i think. (USA vs English maybe?) Hope it helps...
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According to my finishing techniques books, Cast-off is just another way of saying Binding off.
and...there are no stupid questions.... well except for that one guy who said... j/k |
Yep, it's binding off. I wondered the same thing the first time I saw "cast off"--I was afraid I'd missed something somewhere!
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Don't hold me to this, but I believe in the USA, it's usually referred to as "bind off" and in the UK, it's "cast off". I usually say "cast off" because it seems more rhetorically appropriate (you "cast on" and then "cast off"), and anyway, I DO knit "English style"... ;)
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I was saying "cast off" for the longest time when I meant "bind off" because... well, I just forgot what it was really called and got mixed up with casting on! :rollseyes:
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Thanks to everyone ! |
P.S. Where is Crest Hill, IL? We Illinois knitters are always looking to rope more IL knitters into our posse! ;) (See "Attention all ILLINOIS knitters" thread!)
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Crest Hill is between Plainfield and Joliet ! You are in Elgin correct? Howdy knitter !
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I work in Elgin, live in Algonquin! Check out the "Attention all ILLINOIS Knitters" thread under General Knitting - they're organizing a knitting get-together that looks like it'll be on Saturday 18 March at Fringe in Aurora - think about coming! :D
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