How to Cast Off with Rosee Woodland
Knitting • Educational, G, 01-Aug-2017
This completes our short series on knitting covering some basic ‘must have’ stitches. Casting off allows you to finish your work so that it won’t unravel and gives a plaited top edge. Rosee has a great tip about tension and also points out that the plait will look different depending whether you cast off on a knit row or a purl row.
Once you have mastered this section, you will be able to pick up a pattern and complete a project.
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