Introduction: Knitting: Cast on Garter Tab Pro Tip
I recently had to learn how to do a garter tab cast-on for a cardigan I am knitting. Though there are tons of tutorials on how to do this seemingly easy technique, I found the majority of them to be too complicated and not clear enough for me. Once I finally understood how to do the garter tab cast-on, I decided to make a short Instructable---hopefully this will save others hours I'm embarrassed to admit I spent trying to figure this out. This Instructable also includes a very helpful pro-tip.
Step 1: BoM
Knitting needles
Yarn
Stitch markers
Step 2: Cast On
Cast on 3 stitches (or however many stitches your instructions say to cast on).
Step 3: Pro Tip
Put a stitch marker on each of the stitches to help keep track of them. This is a very helpful trick and makes this so much less confusing later.
Step 4: Knit
After placing the markers, you will knit however many rows your directions say. Mine said 6, so I knitted 6 rows.
Step 5: Pick Up Stitches
The next row is where you pick up the stitches along the garter tab edge by sliding the left needle into the edge of the rows you knitted (pic 1) and knit 3 stitches (pic 2). You'll have 6 stitches on your other needle.
Then you will knit the original 3 stitches from the cast-on for a total of 9 stitches on your right hand needle.

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7 Comments
Question 4 years ago
What brand of needles are you using? Looks like best of both worlds, wood for your hands, nice pointy metal tips for delicate work!
Reply 4 years ago
I use Knitters Pride. I actually won a set in an Instructables yarn contest a few years ago, but at that time I didn't know how to knit. So I ended up teaching myself so the needles wouldn't go to waste. They're fantastic, I have had to buy additional larger size needles and cables (they're interchangeable circular needles), but they're not too expensive.
Answer 4 years ago
The needles I have are Knitters Pride Royale interchangeable circular needles. They’re great!
Answer 4 years ago
Looks like more needles I need to add to my hoard! But is there a thing as too many? Like too much yarn?
Reply 4 years ago
No such thing as either. I just bought a size 15 needle :)
4 years ago on Step 5
I have never liked using a provisional cast on for just 2, 3 or 4 stitches. I love your direction to use the coil less pins on the cast on stitches. It makes it easy to tug them just a bit to open them up to pick up the stitch.
Elizabeth Zimmerman would have definitely approved!
Reply 4 years ago
Thanks!