The Knitter

LOOSE CAST-OFF METHODS

OST OF us are familiar with the knitted cast-off technique, and regularly use it for a range of projects. However, this method can leave you with a too-tight cast-off edge, making it unsuitable for items which need a bit of stretch. This could be the cuff of a toe-up sock, the neck of a sweater, or a shawl project where you want to block out a curved shape or a pointed

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