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Master the Short Tail Cast-On knitting method for a quick and easy start to your projects! Ideal for beginners, this technique creates a neat edge with minimal yarn waste, perfect for scarves, blankets, and more. Elevate your knitting skills today! #knittingpattern #knitpattern #knitting #knit #howtoknit

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Are you a beginner knitter? If so, you'll need to learn how to cast on before you can start your first project. Casting on is the process of creating your initial stitches on the needle. This is a simple method that produces a neat, even edge.

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the instructions for how to do a long tail cast - on with text overlay

There a several cast on methods in knitting, one of which is the Long-Tail Cast On. This method results into a firm yet stretchy cast on and is often referred to as either Continental Cast On, Double Cast On or Two-Stranded Cast On. Here's an easy step-by-step Long-Tail Cast On tutorial for beginners.| More knitting tutorials for beginners at learnknittingonline.com #knittingforbeginners #castingonknittingeasy #castonknitting #howtodolongtailcaston

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The long tail cast on is a great all-purpose cast on. It's stretchy and has a neat knitted edge. Because it's generally good for all knitting projects, use the long tail cast on as your

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two knitting needles with the text, 5 ways to cast on in the middle of a row

5 Ways to Cast on in the Middle of a Row [Tutorial] :: talvi knits. Do you want to learn how to cast on stitches in the middle of a row? This knitting tutorial will teach you how to make the backwards-loop cast-on, knitted cast-on, cable cast-on, purled c

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5 Long-tail Cast-ons for Knitting | talvi knits. A roundup of five cast-on methods used in knitting. These five cast-on methods are all based on the long-tail cast-on technique in which you hold the yarn in your right hand in a slingshot position and cast on with the needle in your left. Learn the regular long-tail first before you try the rest. #knit #knitting #knittingtutorials #howto #tutorial #caston #technique #longtail #howtoknit #learntoknit

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Knit&Note | knitting app | knitting patterns📱🌎 on Instagram: "Knitting tutorials for beginners who are looking to learn how to knit! We want to be able to help so that everyone can get the chance to learn 😍 There is more to come so keep your eyes peeled 👀 Today we’re looking at how to long-tail cast-on for your knitting projects! What is your preferred cast-on method? 🤎 #howtoknit #caston #castonknitting #knittingforbeginners #knittingtutorial"

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The long tail cast on is one of the most common cast-on methods used in knitting. In this video, Jen Lucas shows you how to work this cast on. When working this cast on method, in most applications, the next row is a wrong side row. It creates an edge that is fairly elastic, making…

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the diagram shows how to use loop cast on 4 foot

includes a how-to For knitted objects started in the middle, (shawl, hat) choose the "disappearing loop" method to cast on. Unlike the famous "Emily Ocker's beginning" of which you may have heard, disappearing loop is superior because: There is no slip knot, so there is no hard nub in the middle of your work. The first stitches are not crocheted, so they are not larger and heavier than the rest of the work. These advantages make disappearing loop the cast-on of choice for lace and the tops…

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