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Circular Knitting PatternsKnitting In The RoundLearning To KnitKnitting HacksKnit One Purl OneKnitting HelpKnitting BasicsThings To KnitLearn To KnitLearn How to Join in the Round With Circular Knitting!Learn How to Join in the Round With Circular Knitting!: You’ve cast on the right amount of stitches, and you’re ready to start your project. Now the next big step…join in the round! This fun technique is easy to learn and will allow you to work all those circular knitting patterns you’ve always wanted …3.7k
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