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Loop Cast On

by Knit Picks Tutorials on November 30, 2009 | Leave a comment

This is perhaps the easiest cast on to learn and master. It creates a very loose and thin edging to the knitted fabric and is a good all-purpose cast on. It is also known as the backward loop cast on, …

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Knitted Cast On

by Knit Picks Tutorials on November 30, 2009 | 2 comments

The knitted cast on is easy to do, especially if you already know how to make a knit stitch. This is a good all-purpose cast on and creates a stretchy edge to your work. Start with a slip knot on …

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Long Tail Cast On

by Knit Picks Tutorials on November 30, 2009 | 1 comment

This cast on is fast and neat once you get the hand of it. You may also see it referred to as the slingshot cast on. Before you make your slip knot you will need to leave a “long tail” …

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Knit Stitch English

by Knit Picks Tutorials on November 30, 2009 | Leave a comment

The knit stitch is the most fundamental stitch in the history of this craft (and its namesake). Anything you can knit is made of knit stitches and purl stitches so mastering the knit stitch means you are halfway there! The …

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Purl Stitch English

by Knit Picks Tutorials on November 30, 2009 | Leave a comment

The purl stitch joins forces with the knit stitch to enable a knitter to conquer the world (the knitting world, at least)! You will often see the word purl abbreviated as p or P in knitting pattern shorthand. The American …

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Knit Stitch Continental

by Knit Picks Tutorials on November 30, 2009 | Leave a comment

The Continental method of knitting requires that you hold the working yarn in your left hand. Those knitters who utilize this style are often referred to as “pickers”. In the Continental style, the working yarn remains fairly stationary while the …

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Purl Stitch Continental

by Knit Picks Tutorials on November 30, 2009 | Leave a comment

The Continental method of knitting requires that you hold the working yarn in your left hand. Those knitters who utilize this style are often referred to as “pickers”. In the Continental style, the working yarn remains fairly stationary while the …

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Mary Scott Huff Lecture

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Steeking

by Knit Picks Tutorials on November 30, 2009 | Leave a comment

Cut Your Finished Knit? Yes, Yes, Yes! Steeking is basically a way to create openings in tubes by cutting into your knitted fabric. It is significantly easier to knit a tube for the body and then add the sleeves after …

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Cable Cast On

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 1, 2009 | Leave a comment

This cast on creates a solid edge. It is quite similar to the Knitted Cast On.  The difference is in where you insert your needle and draw the loop through. In the Knitted Cast On, you are drawing it from …

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