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  • I'm wondering what the complete project would look please update to keep us well informed.

    Thank you,

    kyddoemiko.

  • So, if I wanted to work in the round, using your 36 stitches as an example, could I cast on 38, work 4, twist, then twist every 6 stitches, and work 4 at the end? Then I'd be working the same thing, but offset by 3 stitches. The extra stitches on each end would be taken up in the sewing up, so I'd end up with the original 36 stitches and a seam in between two twists. Right? That could work, don't you think?

  • @therealcircetwo

    Yes that would work! Just do the twist before you join--and you'll be fine.

  • Thank you! 

  • Very interesting technique. How do you overlap the extra 2 stitches when you join a round? I'm sure that's very basic, but I've just never done it before.

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