How to Knit Socks with Magic Loop: Extra Magic Cast On for Sock Toes
Learn how to knit with magic loop starting with Knitrino's extra magic cast on in this detailed tutorial on how to knit a sock toe. This video, perfect for both right-handed and left-handed knitters, will guide you step-by-step through the process to ensure a seamless and professional finish. The magic loop method is a game-changer for knitters who want to avoid the twisted stitches that come with Judy's Magic Cast On on the second half of the stitches. To begin, you'll need a long circular needle and some yarn of your choice. Steps: 1. Make a slip knot and place it on the needle. 2. Holding your needles parallel to each other, place the tail over your index finger and the working yarn over your thumb. 3. Wrap the tail on your index finger around the bottom needle from bottom to top. 4. Wrap the working yarn on your thumb around the top needle, from bottom to top. 5. Repeat these two steps until all the stitches have been cast on. 6. Rotate your needles, and using the back needle (where the yarn is attached) as your working needle and knit across the first half of stitches. 5. Now turn to work the second have of the stitches. Chapters: Right-Handed: Intro: 0:00 Cast On: 0:45 First Round: 2:22 Left-Handed: Intro: 6:11 Cast On: 6:56 First Round: 8:33 Keywords: how to knit with magic loop, magic cast on, sock knitting, cast on stitches, knitting tutorial, circular needle, knit sock toe, right-handed knitting, left-handed knitting, seamless sock toe, beginner knitting, adv knitting techniques, sock toes, magic loop knitting, judy's magic cast on, knitrino's extra magic cast on Hashtags: #knitting #magicloop #magiccaston #sockknitting #knittingtutorial #handknit #yarnaddict #knitstagram #crafting #DIYknitting #knittinglove #knittersgonnaknit #knitoftheday #sockknitters #circularneedles