There are a number of ways to cast on. This method
creates a chain of knit stitches on the needle.
Once you have mastered this method of casting on, you
are not far off learning the knit stitch (also known
as the garter stitch). With this basic stitch you will
be able to knit a scarf, fabric blocks, cushion covers,
a bag and more. |
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Put the loop onto the left hand needle and push the
right hand needle into the loop from underneath.
Bring the yarn around from the right, underneath the
bottom needle and up over between the cross. |
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Now for the hard bit, and not very easy to illustrate.
With the bottom needle, use the point to pull the yarn
through the slip loop. |
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Gently pull the loop formed on the top (right hand)
needle and transfer it to the left hand needle. |
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Push the right hand needle into the new loop and
repeat the steps above until you have a row of 10 stitches
on your needle. |
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Now you are ready to learn
the knit stitch...
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