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The Difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and England Explained
A quick explanation of the terms United Kingdom, Great Britain, England and much much more.
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Billy Connolly ~ Part 11 of 11 - Was It Something I Said dvd
Billy Connolly - Part 11 of 11 - Was It Something I Said dvd
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BETTY BOOP Tutorial
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The Polar Bear
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How To Decorate Cookies - Piping, Flooding & Sugaring
Learn these simple techniques to ice cookies like a pro.
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Lesson 26 Idiot Cord
How to make I-cord and how to use it to trim an edge. Beginning knitting machine lessons by Diana Sullivan. For more tips, techniques, and free k...


Provisional Crochet Chain Cast-On
A short film from www.MagpieEyesDesigns.co.uk illustrating how to work a provisional cast-on using a crochet chain.
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Magpieeyesdesigns said:
@janisrealtor Just pick up a stitch from either end of the knitting - which ever end you think will hide it the best (I normally do it straight away, that way I don't forget to do it!
Provisional Crochet Chain Cast-On
A short film from www.MagpieEyesDesigns.co.uk illustrating how to work a provisional cast-on using a crochet chain.
72,508 views
Magpieeyesdesigns said:
@sansmayhem You can use it anywhere you would want live stitches on both sides of the CO edge - for example a short row toe for a toe-up sock. Some people like to totally match their CO and BO edges, by using a provisional cast on and then immediately binding off the stitches again!
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