Is thumb cast on same as long tail?

Yes! The result from the Thumb Method is identical to the Long-Tail Cast On. This technique uses your left thumb to more easily wrap your yarn than the traditional Slingshot hold.
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What is the difference between long tail cast on and normal cast on?

You can ONLY use a long-tail cast-on to START a knitting project, because when you're in the middle of a project, you only have one strand of yarn available to you. If you need to cast on in the middle of a project, you can always do a short-tail cast-on, in other words, a cast-on that requires only one strand of yarn.
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What is a long tail cast?

Unlike the knit cast-on or cable cast-on, this one does not begin near the beginning of the ball of yarn. Instead, you have to start with a long tail, and the stitches are formed using both the tail and the yarn attached to the ball. The trick is to make sure that the tail is long enough for your project.
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Is thumb cast on stretchy?

STRETCHIER: Thumb Cast On

It's also great for older folks with perhaps degrading motor skills, as it's much less fast-paced and involves more direct manipulation of the yarn with your hands, rather than maneuvering the needle through the yarn.
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Why is long tail cast on better?

The long tail cast on serves to cast on stitches onto the needles and it results in a very flexible rim. It works well in projects where you knit in stockinette stitch or rib stitch at the beginning. In addition, it results in a rim that is both consistent and beautiful.
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Cast On Thumb Method Long-Tail for Beginning Knitters



Why use thumb cast on method?

In this method, you use your thumb to make loops in the long tail through which you draw your working yarn to form stitches. This is a great all-purpose cast on with a good deal of stretch to it. It's ideal for lace work or projects made in a fine weight of yarn.
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Which cast on method is best?

The long tail cast-on is one of the most common cast-on methods. This is because it's extremely versatile. While it helps create an even edge (something that can sometimes be difficult to create with the single cast-on method), it's also a great cast-on to use on projects in which you may want a fairly elastic edging.
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Is a long tail cast on stretchy?

The long tail cast on is the best all-purpose cast on: it's stretchy, but not too stretchy; it's firm yet flexible; it lays flat and looks pretty.
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Is the long tail cast on the first row?

Because of the fact that the long tail cast on is really a variation of a backwards loop cast on with the first row already worked, it often counts as both the cast on and the first (right side) row. However, when this is not practical for the project at hand and the cast is not counted as the first row.
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What is the best cast on method for knitting socks?

Cuff-down is the most popular way to knit socks. The cast-ons for this method are endless since you can cast on just like you would for any other project.
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What's the best cast on for ribbing?

Simpler to work than a tubular cast on, the 1x1 Rib Cabled Cast On is a great choice for any ribbed edge – the alternating knit and purl stitches of this cast on blend smoothly into your ribbing, giving a more polished appearance than a standard long-tail cast on.
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How long should the tail be for long-tail cast on?

A good rule of thumb for figuring out the length of the yarn tail needed is three times the length of the row width (or, if working circularly, the round circumference). For example, if your piece measures 6 inches wide, your tail should measure at least 18 inches.
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Does the slip knot count as a stitch in long-tail cast on?

The slip knot does not count as a stitch.
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What is the best cast on for garter stitch?

Also known as the old Norwegian cast-on. It is stretchy and makes a good pair with garter stitch.
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Is German twisted cast the same as long tail cast on?

The German Twisted Cast On is a variation of the Long Tail Cast On. By adding an extra twist while casting on, this method gives a little more stretch to your edging. It is also a deeper cast on making it more durable. It works well for socks, mittens, and other ribbing that will get a lot of wear and tear.
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Is knitted cast on the same as cable cast on?

Cable cast on: what, why, and how

The cable cast on is similar to the knitted method in that one strand of working yarn is used to create the stitches. The way they differ is that the cable method draws up a loop in between two stitches—rather than from a single stitch—and the loop placed at the end of the left needle.
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