Learn how to cast on and work in the round with Magic Loop knitting. This technique is ideal for knitting a small circumference object in the round on one long cable needle—a great option for those who don't love working with double-pointed needles. Edie Eckman shows you how to cast on, join in the round, and continue working in rounds.
- Category
- Arts
Sign in or sign up to post comments.
Be the first to comment
Up Next
Autoplay
-
Stranded or Fair Isle Knitting
by admin 357 Views -
Adding Selvedge Stitches to Knitting
by admin 298 Views -
Intarsia Knitting
by admin 268 Views -
Until Loop
by ava 327 Views -
How to Finish Your Knitting with a Three-Needle Bind Off
by admin 275 Views -
How to Read Knitting Charts
by admin 431 Views -
Google+: Christina Blount Presnell's Knitting Circles
by ava 382 Views -
Half-Up Loop Braid
by ava 374 Views -
How to Bind Off Your Knitting
by admin 302 Views -
October Classes on Creativebug: Knitting, Quilting, Sewing, Halloween and More
by admin 1,106 Views -
Beaded Knitting with Marly Bird | Creativebug
by admin 352 Views -
19 KNITTING AND MACRAME IDEAS
by ava 188 Views -
Knitting & Purling - Knit Stitch English Style
by admin 628 Views -
How to Do a Threading the Loop Illusion | Table Magic Tricks
by ava9 430 Views -
How to Read a Knitting Pattern
by admin 530 Views -
Understanding Knitting Gauge with Debbie Stoler
by admin 573 Views -
Knitting Increases: Knitting Front and Back with Debbie Stoller | Creativebug
by admin 320 Views -
Knitting Tools and Materials - Starter Tool Kit
by admin 337 Views -
Knitting a cardigan for the first time ????
by ava 15 Views -
How to Frog Your Knitting with Debbie Stoller I Creativebug
by admin 327 Views -
Frozen Winter Magic CRAZE Magic Sand toys review
by ava 292 Views -
Knitting Techniques: Cable Cast On with Debbie Stoller
by admin 1,053 Views
Add to playlist
Sorry, only registred users can create playlists.