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5.9.2011 6:43 PM Garter Tab Cast-On – How to start a triangular lace shawl « damp city knits : Page 1 of 15 http://dampcityknits.wordpress.com/2009/08/02/garter-tab-cast-on/ Home Knitting Tutorials + Techniques Patterns August 2, 2009  Garter Tab Cast-On – How to start a triangular lace shawl Posted by emilywessel under knitted lace stitch pattern, knitting, tutorial | Tags: garter tab cast on, how to start lace shawl, knitting lace, knitting tutorial, triangular shawl | [25] Comments Many triangular lace shawls – including my own designs  – begin at the center back, with a small number of stitches, and then grow in ever-lengthening rows, which form 2 triangles, separated by a center stitch. To begin this type of shawl, a garter-tab cast-on is recommended, as this technique creates a small rectangle of garter stitch, which blends seamlessly with the garter stitch edging which forms the top horizontal line of the shawl. It is a bit more work th an just casting on stitches normally, but the results are worth the extra effort. This tutorial will illustrate how to execute the following instructions to form a garter-tab ca st-on: CO 3 sts. provisionally. Knit 14 rows. Knit 15th row, then pick up 7 stitches along the border of the small garter stitch rectangle you have just knit, then undo the provisional cast-on, put the 3 cast-on sts on a needle, and knit them (13 sts total). So, first you will use a provisional crochet-chain cast to cast on 3 stitches.  A provisional cast-on is any type of cast-on which creates live loops or cast-on stitches that you can later knit . The crochet chain provisional cast-on is ju st one of many op tions. To work it:

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    Garter Tab Cast-On How to start a triangular lace shawl

    Garter Tab Cast-On How to start a triangular lace shawl

    Garter Tab Cast-On How to start a triangular lace shawlGarter Tab Cast-On How to start a triangular lace shawlPosted by emilywessel under knitted lace stitch pattern, knitting, tutorial | Tags: garter tab cast on, how tostart lace shawl, knitting lace, knitting tutorial, triangular shawl | [25] Comments

    Many triangular lace shawls including my own designs begin at the center back, with a small numberof stitches, and then grow in ever-lengthening rows, which form 2 triangles, separated by a center stitch.

    To begin this type of shawl, a garter-tab cast-on is recommended, as this technique creates a smallrectangle of garter stitch, which blends seamlessly with the garter stitch edging which forms the tophorizontal line of the shawl. It is a bit more work than just casting on stitches normally, but the results areworth the extra effort.

    This tutorial will illustrate how to execute the following instructions to form a garter-tab cast-on:

    CO 3 sts. provisionally. Knit 14 rows. Knit 15th row, then pick up 7 stitches along theborder of the small garter stitch rectangle you have just knit, then undo the provisionalcast-on, put the 3 cast-on sts on a needle, and knit them (13 sts total).

    So, first you will use a provisional crochet-chain cast to cast on 3 stitches. A provisional cast-on is anytype of cast-on which creates live loops or cast-on stitches that you can later knit. The crochet chainprovisional cast-on is just one of many options. To work it:

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    1. Using scrap yarn, tie a granny knot.

    2. Insert a crochet hook through the granny knot, thenyarn-over to wind the yarn around the hook.

    3. Use the crochet hook to pull the yarn which was

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    wound around it through the knot, creating a new loop.Repeat steps 2 and 3, wrapping, and then pulling theyarn through the loop below to create a chain of loops.You should chain a few more loops than the number ofstitches you want to cast-on.

    4. The completed crochet chain. This is the top side - itlooks a little like a flat braid.

    5. Flip the chain over to see the underside - it looks likea little row of bumps.

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    6. Insert your knitting needle under a bump.

    7. Wrap working yarn around the needle, as though youwere knitting a stitch. Then, just as though you wereknitting a stitch, pull a loop back through the crochetchain, creating a stitch.

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    8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until you have the requirednumber of stitches on your needle.

    You have successfully cast-on 3 stitches provisionally!! Now proceed to creating the garter tab:

    9. Knit 15 rows (or the number called for in yourpattern). This creates a tiny rectangle of garter stitch,which is your 'garter tab'.

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    10. To pick up stitches along the edge of the garter tab,insert the tip of the needle through the work, 1 stitch infrom the edge, wrap the yarn around the needle, andpull a loop through the work, just as though you wereknitting a stitch. Repeat this step until you have pickedup the required number of stitches (in this case, 7).

    On the needles, I now have the 3 stitches I started with,plus 7 stitches that I picked up along the edge of thegarter tab.

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    11. Now undo the crochet chain by pulling the end ofthe yarn through the last loop which had secured it, andtugging gently on the end to unzip the crochet chain.

    Now you can see the exposed cast-on loops or stitches.

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    12. Put these cast-on stitches on the left-hand needle,then knit them.

    DONE!!

    Voila!! You now have cast-on a total of 13 stitches! This is your first RS (Right Side) row, so you willwork a WS (Wrong Side) row, and then begin knitting your lace shawl from the pattern charts! Soon itwill begin to look like a tiny triangle, and it will almost certainly be love at first sight!

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    After working the first chart, the pattern begins toappear!

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    25 Responses to Garter Tab Cast-On How to start a triangular lace shawl

    25 Responses to Garter Tab Cast-On How to start a triangular lace shawl

    25 Responses to Garter Tab Cast-On How to start a triangular lace shawl25 Responses to Garter Tab Cast-On How to start a triangular lace shawl

    1. Nancy Says:

    August 2, 2009 at 1:52 pm

    These instructions are very clear, but using this method will I still get the points such as onthe Entomology shawl or your Photosynthesis shawl?

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    1. dampcityknits Says:

    August 2, 2009 at 2:29 pm

    Nancy The Garter Tab Cast-on method is how you start your shawl when you get to thevery end of the shawl, and work the lace edging and bind-off, you are working the part of theshawl that forms the scalloped edging. So the little garter tab is almost invisible at the end,because it is in the center back of the piece of lace. It is the last few rows (at the bottomedge), and the way that you block your shawl which determine how the edge will look.

    So Yes you will still get the scalloped edge with points as you see on the Etymology orPhotosynthesis shawls!Cheers Emily

    Reply2. Socks In Progress Says:

    August 3, 2009 at 12:16 pm

    [...] to see the colors she picked out for our Ulmuses. Hopefully, between the advice ofMeezermeowmy, Damp City Knits Garter Tab How-To and a few other resources we will managethe pattern without too much [...]

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    3. Meghan Ciana Doidge Says:

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    August 7, 2009 at 10:25 am

    Great instructions! thanks!

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    4. Cassandra Says:

    September 5, 2009 at 1:38 am

    Oh, bless you for this! Ive just started a triangular shawl which starts with a provisional CO andthe garter stitch tab (nice term!) but doesnt clearly identify taking the CO out to get the last threestitches. I thought I knew what to do but your post clarified it beautifully, thanks so much!

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    5. Jessica Says:

    November 9, 2009 at 3:00 am

    These instructions are extremely helpful! Thank you for making this tutorial.Im wondering if you can help me with something else. Im working on the Swallowtail shawlhttp://www.evelynclarkdesigns.com/pdf/Swallowtail.pdf and I have finished everything except theborder, because I can not for the life of me, figure out how to start it. Could you maybe explain thisor point in the direction to a tutorial? It would be greatly appreciated.

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    6. jas Says:

    November 14, 2009 at 12:06 am

    Oh many thanks! I have finally just understood!!

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    7. Tracy Says:

    December 1, 2009 at 6:39 am

    Thank you so much for the clear explanations and illustrations!

    I am an absolute beginner of lace shawl knitting and have a hard time understanding how to beginmy first shawl by reading the instructions on the pattern

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    8. SeedStitch Says:

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    January 22, 2010 at 5:17 pm

    This is just wonderful! Im starting my first lace shawl and was so sure I was doing things wrong.Thanks for a great tutorial with clear pictures AND written instructions.

    Reply9. Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee Adventures of Socktopus Says:

    January 27, 2010 at 1:33 am

    [...] Im aiming to finish a knitting project every month since I have altogether way too many WIPsthat I want to have finished tout de suite! This month I dug out my Aeolian shawl (here is theoriginal pattern) which has been sadly neglected, 15 rows from finishing, since last summer. Thething with this kind of shawl is it is a triangle shape, with the point facing down. The knitting startsin the middle of the top long edge, with each row starting from the long edge, moving towards themiddle to form one side of the triangle, then from the point returning to the edge again to form thethird side of the triangle. Heres a great diagram I found with a photo tutorial. [...]

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    10. Kate G. Says:

    May 21, 2010 at 9:27 am

    This is a wonderful cast-on. Thank you for a photo-riffic tutorial!

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    11. Bev Says:

    June 18, 2010 at 9:55 pm

    Thank you-this is so clear with great photos!

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    12. Eve Says:

    August 14, 2010 at 5:30 am

    Very helpful!!!

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    13. abbie Says:

    October 4, 2010 at 2:34 pm

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    This tutorial makes sense and since I am a visual learner, I will save this and use it when I start myshawl.

    TYAbbie

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    14. Corinne Says:

    October 11, 2010 at 12:52 pm

    Beautifully illustrated garter stitch tab!! Thank-you!As a visual learner, I struggled repeatedly with the written instructions for the garter stitch tab. Andthen, I found your instructions and photographs. And voila, I am finally able to get my laceproject started.Again, very nicely done!!

    Corinne

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    15. jaudon Says:

    January 8, 2011 at 5:50 am

    Thanks so much for this great tutorial! The pictures are very clear and I am now ready to go!

    Reply16. Help for the echo flower shawl Says:

    January 26, 2011 at 9:10 am

    [...] by making a garter stitch rectangle. For more on starting a triangular shawl have a look atDamp City Knits post on the Garter Tab Cast on. This leaves you with 11 stitches (3 on each sideand 5 on the long [...]Reply

    17. Diane Says:January 28, 2011 at 6:12 am

    Thanks for the help. I am starting the pattern from Knitty of Citron:)

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    18. Episode #13 Charts, One Step at a Time | Bowpeep's Blog Says:

    January 30, 2011 at 8:59 pm

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    January 30, 2011 at 8:59 pm[...] Garter stitch tab, a how to courtesy of Damp City Knits blog. [...]Reply

    19. Tara Says:March 17, 2011 at 4:23 pm

    Thanks for the pictures and explaination. I got to see it to understand. I appreciate the time youput into this.

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    20. sarah Says:

    April 19, 2011 at 10:05 am

    Thank you so much for this tutorial!!! I tried several times to figure it out from the directions butfailed miserably. I really needed the pictures to describe it. Thanks again!

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    21. Savannagal Says:

    May 18, 2011 at 9:49 am

    I wish I had found this tutorial when I made my Ishbel. I must have ripped out 20 times. I had to cutoff the end of my yarn because it was so frayed. Thanks much for a wonderful, easy to followtutorial.

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    22. Vivian Says:

    May 24, 2011 at 7:10 am

    Dear Emily,Thank you so much. This is just what I was looking for. I knew how to begin a triangular shapewithout the tab, and wanted a more complete way to do it.Isnt it lovely that all of your good cheerful work is being found and used almost two years later.May there be many more. Thank you, again.

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    23. Wendi in Biarritz Says:

    July 23, 2011 at 7:44 pm

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    Thank you! I just started the Daybreak shawl and ripped it out because I knew Id done somethingwrong. Im so glad I found this!Reply

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