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Backwards-Loop Cast-On
1. Loop your working yarn around your thumb and grasp it as shown. Your right needle goes under the yarn closest to you, in the direction shown by...
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Stretchy Cast-Off: K2togtbl
Stretchy Cast-Off: K2togtbl
Step 1: Knit two stitches together through the back loop (k2togtbl)
Step 2: You will now have one stitch on your right...
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Crochet Provisional Cast-On
Crochet Provisional Cast-On
The crochet provisional cast on is used in many Pom Pom patterns including Striated from our spring 2016 issue as well...
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German Twisted Cast-On
This cast-on uses the basic set up of the long-tail cast on (steps 1-3), before working these instructions to produce an extra stretchy cast on ed...
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Long-Tail Cast-On
Step 1: Make a slip knot leaving a generous tail and place on needle. Your tail will need to be at least 3 times the length of the project's finis...
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Garter Tab Cast-On
Step 1: Cast on 3 stitches. (We've used the long-tail cast-on method, but most cast-ons should be fine!)
Step 2: Knit 7 rows in garter stitch. Thi...
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I-Cord Cast-Off
An I-Cord creates a tube like edging to your knitting, and a really neat and reversible finish. As a cast off method this is a great way to give we...
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Three Needle Cast-Off
Three Needle Cast Off (or Bind Off) is a special cast off that not only gives a neat seam, it also provides structure as it doesn't stretch. Which...
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Tubular Cast-Off
Tubular Cast-Off for 1x1 Ribbing
Once you have completed the desired amount of ribbing, you can work a tubular cast-off (which looks identical to ...
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Tubular Cast-On
Tubular Cast-On for 1x1 Ribbing
Step 1: Leaving a long tail, make a slip knot and place it on your needle. Hold the tail and working yarn as for a...
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Judy's Magic Cast-On
Judy's Magic Cast-On
Step 1: Leaving a long tail, make your slip knot and place it on your circular needle. Hold the tail and working yarn as you...
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