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Twisted German Cast On

Shown for both right and left handed knitters, this nice stretchy cast on is perfect for cuff down socks or corrugated ribbing. Corrugated ribbing has a tendency to curl and since the twisted germ...  
 
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AnnKingstone (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Thank you so much for this! I was flipping the technique in my head, then you unexpectedly switched to left-handed anyway - that was such a wonderful moment for me! :0)
Scoochy1956 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank you for this video. To me it looks just like the "Old Norwegian Cast-On". What's the difference?
Great video, though.
amchappell (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank you! Great video and explanation - makes perfect sense now!
dhale3c (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Then, it is: catch under both thumb threads, then catch thumb front-thread, then catch index front-thread, then through the X?
It is easy and fun once you get the rhythm.
Many thanks.
mitsousme (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It is slow enough for me, it is normal that I have to start again the video to learn.
Thank you so much it is very helpful.
Michelle
sprnova (3 years ago) Show Hide
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nice u like the sounds...
suemoon (3 years ago) Show Hide
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Hi I can ALMOST see what you are doing, could you go a little slower please????
Thanks, Sue
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