Simply Knitting - UK (2020-01)

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HOW TO KNIT


If you’re new to knitting or just need a little refresher, our knitting


guide is here to make sure you get it right first time, every time


cable CAST-ON method Use it for a firm edge, and when adding stitches to your work


Makea slip knot. Insert
right-hand needle into the
stitch as if to knit. Wrap the
yarn around the point and pull
through, slipping the stitch on to
the left-hand needle.

Pushthe point of the right-hand
needle between the first and
second stitches. Wrap the yarn
anti-clockwise around the point
of the right-hand needle.

Pullthe loop out with the right-
hand needle, then slip it over the
tip of the left-hand needle.

Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until you
have the number of stitches you
require.

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Makea slip knot and place it
on a needle, leaving a long tail.
The tail length depends on the
number of stitches you wish to
cast on. Try a length about 3
times the width of the project.

Holdthe tail in your left hand
with your thumb sticking up.
Make a circle anti-clockwise with
your thumb. You should end up
with a cross on the front of your
thumb.

Pushthe needle tip along the
outside of your thumb so it
passes through the loop. Wrap
the working yarn as if to knit.

Drawthe yarn through the
thumb loop and then between
the arms of the cross. Slip your
thumb out and pull to tighten the
stitch. Repeat from Step 2.

thumb CAST- ON method A great all rounder, use it to cast on stitches quickly and easily


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Holdthe needle with the stitches
on it in your left hand. Keeping
the yarn in your right hand and
at the back of your work, insert
the point of the right-hand
needle up into the front loop of
the first stitch, as shown.

Nowwind the yarn anti-
clockwise around the point of
the right-hand needle using your
index finger. It’s important to
keep the yarn in your right hand
relatively taut to maintain an
even tension as you go.

Bringthe right-hand needle
down through the loop, making
sure that you catch the yarn you
wound around the needle. This
creates the stitch. Don’t pull the
free yarn too tightly, let out some
slack.

Pushthe point of the right needle
further through the stitch you
created, then gently pull the right
needle up and to your left, taking
the original loop with it. You’ve
now created one knit stitch.
Repeat Steps 1 to 4 across the
row.

Knit Follow our simple steps to make the most important stitch you’ll learn


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