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Knitting in the Round Using the Magic Loop Method

There are so many ways to knit in the round. You can use double-pointed needles, a circular needle, two circular needles, or the magic loop method. In this video, Corrina Ferguson demonstrates how to knit in the round using the magic loop method. She focuses on working a sock, but this method can be used…

4 Methods for Knitting in the Round

Knitting in the round is an important skill for any knitter to learn. Lots of items can be knit flat and then seamed, but if you learn to knit in the round you can speed up your knitting and avoid having to seam things like hats, cowls, socks, and more. Here are four common ways…

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Knit in the Round Using the Traveling Loop Method

There are many ways to knit in the round. Which method you use is often dependent on the type of project you are working. For small-circumference knitting, like mitten and sock knitting patterns, you might use double-pointed needles, two circular needles, or a long circular needle to work the magic loop method. For a project…

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Turkish Cast On

The Turkish Cast On is the perfect cast on when starting a toe-up sock. It creates a double-sided cast on, that creates a seamless start and flows into Stockinette stitch. In this video, Corrina Ferguson explains how to work this cast on method for a toe-up sock when using magic loop. This cast on can…

Circular Cast On

There are literally dozens of ways to cast on for a knitting project. Depending on the project and the look you’re going for, you can choose any number of cast ons for your projects. When it comes to starting a project from the center out, one where you want that center to be completely closed,…

Four Methods for Knitting in The Round

Knitting in the round is a great technique to learn, as it allows you to knit all kinds of projects. Knitting patterns like hats, socks, gloves, and mittens are often (although not always) knitted in the round. Even larger projects like cowls and sweaters are often worked in the round as well. In this video,…

Learn to Use Magic Loop for Two-at-a-Time Knitting

Ready to become a magic loop master? With Lorilee Beltman as your guide, find out how to work two projects at once while magic looping. You’ll never suffer from second sock (or sleeve) syndrome again! Lorilee shows you just how easy it is to work two-at-a-time while managing your yarn at the same time. Lorilee…