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Learn To KnitCasting On: Twisted German Cast On This cast on method has a very elastic and neat edge. It makes a great cast on technique for socks.![]() You will only be using one color of yarn; two colors of yarn to make the steps easier to follow. Start with the traditional long tail cast on method. The pink yarn goes to the free end; the blue strand goes to the ball of yarn. ![]() Insert your needle under both loops of the pink yarn, pointing toward the index finger. ![]() Now come backwards into the pink loop with the needle pointing toward you. ![]() Bend your thumb toward the index finger, twisting the loop with the needle through it open so you can scoop the blue yarn back through the loop. ![]() Scoop the blue yarn back through the twisted loop (the loop that you just opened by bending your thumb). ![]() This shows the actual scoop of the blue yarn through the pink loop. ![]() The blue yarn through the pink loop and is now on the needle. ![]() Drop the pink loop off the thumb. Snug the yarns up against the needle. ![]() Here you can see the neat double twist of the pink yarn under the needle. Contributed by Sande Francis The Complete Idiot's Guide To Knitting
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