Long Tail Cast On Knitting Stitches

Learn the Long-Tail Cast On Knitting Stitches in 3 easy steps with my close-up photo and video tutorial. This is the way most beginners prefer to place yarn onto their knitting needle in preparation for knitting.

You’ll love my easy-to-follow demonstration to cast on stitches to begin knitting. We begin by tying a Slip Knot, then learn the Slingshot Method of holding your yarn, and finish by casting on your first stitches.

Love Knitting Help? Visit my entire Cast On Knitting Techniques section for more great tips!

Knitting Stitches Cast On Knitting Needle with white color yarn.

Yes, it takes a bit of patience to learn this knitting technique, so be gentle with yourself and have some patience. You will soon be ready to start the fun hobby of knitting.

See also: Cast On Purlwise >
Does your pattern require this technique? It’s great for beginning Rib Stitch Patterns.


3 STEPS TO LONG TAIL CAST ON KNITTING STITCHES

STEP 1: Create a Slip Knot with Yarn

Begin by learning to tie a Slip Knot, then place your needle inside that loop.

A Slip Knot allows you to easily tighten by pulling on the working yarn and loosen it by pulling up from the loop. This helps the yarn fit securely onto your knitting needle.

Learn How to Make a SLIP KNOT in the Absolute Beginner Knitting Series by Studio Knit

STEP 2: Slingshot Method of Holding Yarn and Knitting Needle

  • Holding your knitting needle in your right hand.
  • Take your left hand and the yarn on the right side hold it between your two fingers.
  • Then take your other two fingers and hold the other yarn tail down next to your palm.
  • Scoop your thumb underneath that yarn and hold it upward.
  • And lastly, with your right hand, take your index finger and just hold it onto the stitch and that is going to help keep it in place while we’re casting on.

Once you have your yarn in your hands in this configuration, you are ready to continue on. Again, my complete video tutorial below is really helpful, if these instructions are making your head spin, haha!

How to CAST ON Yarn in the Absolute Beginner Knitting Series by Studio Knit

Finding the Slingshot hold too tricky? Try the easier Thumb Method for your Long-Tail Cast On.


WATCH HOW TO LONG TAIL CAST ON KNITTING STITCHES

How to Long Tail Cast On for Right-Handed Knitters

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How to Long Tail Cast On for Left-Handed Knitters


STEP 3: Cast On Your First Knitting Stitch

  • Bring your knitting needle to the outside of the left side
  • Pick up that yarn
  • Goes right through
  • Then travels over to the right side to the outside of the right yarn
  • Picks up the yarn underneath
  • That bit of yarn goes through your thumb loop
  • With your left hand, let all of that go
  • Lightly cinch up your two strands of yarn
Hands holding yarn in the slingshot method about to cast on stitches onto a straight knitting needle
Hands casting on white yarn onto knitting needles
A close up of a hand casting on knitting stitches onto a straight needle
Hands demonstrating casting on knitting stitches with white yarn onto a knitting needle

Hooray, you have cast on your knitting stitch!


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