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How to Knit: Disappearing Loop Cast On | Brooklyn Tweed
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2022Aug 16
In this tutorial, we’ll teach you the Disappearing Loop Cast On, also known as the Pinhole or Circular Cast On. This cast on method allows you to cast on a small number of stitches in the round, then draw them closed using your yarn tail, creating a seamless start for center-out shawls, top-down hats, and even sock toes. STEPS Cast on using a double-pointed needle or a long circular needle. Make a loop of yarn about 1” in diameter, with the ball end crossing over the tail end, using your fingers to secure it by pinching where the yarns cross. The ball end should be toward the right, and the tail end to the left. Each stitch will be formed in two motions: 1. With your needle in your right hand, using the ball end, insert your needle tip into the loop from front to back, wrap the yarn around your needle tip counter-clockwise, and bring it back through the loop. 2. Wrap the yarn around the needle tip counter-clockwise again (as though working a yarn over), pass the first loop over the second loop, and then drop it off the needle using your fingers or a second needle. Repeat these two steps until you’ve got the number of stitches needed for your pattern. Distribute your cast on stitches evenly onto multiple double pointed needles, or onto a long circular needle for Magic Loop, and begin working in the round according to your pattern. After working a few rounds, gently pull the yarn tail to close your starting loop. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you found this tutorial helpful, we’d love your support! At Brooklyn Tweed we are passionate about wool, knitting and design. We craft our patterns with a commitment to timeless quality, publishing size-inclusive, stylish designs for all shapes, identities, and skill levels. Contemporary design, superior craftsmanship, and clear instructions give knitters the opportunity to elevate their skills and explore the intersection of crafting traditions with current style and new techniques. Our extensive library of educational resources and skill-building tutorials give crafters the tools to succeed and the confidence to make their projects their own. Learn more at: @BrooklynTweed_Official Visit us at: https://brooklyntweed.com/

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