Casting on single-bed machine knitting with the ‘e’-wrap method.

  1. Carriage at right of bed.
  2. Pull selected needles (40 is a good number), right out towards you as far as they will go (upper working position or UWP).
  3. Make a slip knot with the end of the yarn and slip it over the end LH needle.
  4. Hold tail of yarn in your left hand, the main thread in your right hand and take your right hand underneath the needles.
  5. Bring the yarn up between the next two empty needles, then back over the first one of these two.
  6. Repeat this movement to the end of the bed, always working with the next two empty needles.
  7. At the end, wind the yarn around the last needle and thread the yarn through the carriage feeder by opening the ‘gate’ and sliding it to the rear of the feeder. Close the feeder gate.
  8. Make sure that the yarn from the needles runs in a straight line through feeder and top tension to cone. To achieve this pull any slack back towards the cone.
  9. Pinching the yarn loosely between your LH index finger and thumb and pulling gently upwards, use your RH to slowly slide the carriage across the needles, allowing the yarn to run through your LH fingers without applying any resistance.
  10. Stop when the RH side of the carriage is clear of the LH end stitch.
  11. Holding the stitches against the ‘gate pegs’ with your left hand, use your right hand to pull small groups (4-5 needles at a time) through the stitches and fully out towards you to UWP.
  12. Repeat step 9 to knit the next row.
  13. Repeat steps 10-11 until you have enough rows of knitting to hang a weight at each end of the knitting. Now you can knit without bringing the needles to UWP.

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