Day Three: Cast On Flow Chart
"There are many ways of conveying information on a blog; text and images being the two most widely used. Many infographics combine both these elements to provide a visual way of presenting text information."
"Make your own infogaphic (no fancy imaging software needed, you can draw it on paper and photograph it if you want) to convey any element of your craft(s). It can be just for fun or a thoroughly researched presentation of an idea/finding. "
From Eskimimi Makes
This is by no means an exhaustive list of all the cast ons out there. I haven't included many two colour ones or all the different versions of tubular cast ons. I'm sure there are plenty I've missed off but hopefully it's a bit of fun and it might help you discover a new cast on.
That is really helpful - thank you :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really fun - thanks for sharing it. I just taught a class where folks asked how I decide which cast on to use - I'll send them here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun and informative chart!
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ReplyDeleteWe really enjoyed it when we were kids because after we ate our lunch, we could roll up some China Aluminum Foil manufacturers into a ball and then let loose during the recess. This didn't matter to us in the least. Regrettably, the only application that could be considered legal and safe for aluminum foil was to be used for playing with. As I go back to that time, I am struck by how little information we had.
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