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How to Knit using Magic Loop Method: Knitting Tutorial for Beginners

Learn how to efficiently knit with with the Magic Loop technique using the long tail cast on method in our step-by-step tutorial tailored for right-handed knitters. This method is perfect for small circumference knitting projects in the round, such as socks and sleeves. To begin, gather a long circular needle with a flexible cord. Cast on the desired number of stitches using the long tail cast on method or the method recommended for your project. Once you've cast on, slide the stitches to the cord and find the halfway point. This is key to setting up for Magic Loop knitting: Gently pull the cord through this halfway point so that half of the stitches rest on each side of the needle. Take care to orient the stitches correctly to avoid twisting. Then, draw out the back needle, which becomes your working needle. Join in the round and continue knitting as instructed for your project. After completing the stitches on the front needle, pull the cord through so the back stitches are on the empty needle again. Rotate your needles and repeat the process, consistently pulling the back needle out as your working needle to continue knitting. Intro: 0:00 Set up: 0:20 Join in the Round: 0:54 Working the second half of stitches: 1:10 Keywords: Magic Loop, long tail cast on, knitting in the round, circular needles, right-handed knitting, sock knitting, knitting tutorial, knitting techniques, knitters, needlework, stitch perfection, yarn craft, knitting projects, knitters tools, fiber arts, yarn. #MagicLoop #LongTailCastOn #KnittingInTheRound #CircularNeedles #RightHandedKnitting #SockKnitting #KnittingTutorial #KnittingTechniques #Knitters #Needlework #StitchPerfection #YarnCraft #KnittingProjects #KnittersTools #FiberArts #Yarn

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