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Arts & CraftsCircular Knitting Tutorials

How to Join the Round Using the Magic Loop Method

Transcript

Now I’m going to show you how to join knit in the round using the magic loop method.

Just like the other ones, you want to cast all your cast on stitches on to one side of the needle. This is going to be a magic loop, obviously. I’ve got my long 40 inch needle.

And then what I need to do is slide the stitches down. I think I’ve got 30 on this one as well. And I’m going to pull my magic loop out from somewhere in the center.

So I just eyeball this because it doesn’t matter right now. I’m going to find that little center point or what looks close enough to center. I’m going to move the stitches down on to either side of my beginning magic loop here. Pull the loop out. And now I’ve got half the stitches on the front and half the stitches on the back. Roughly.

So for this one, we need to think about the most recent stitch cast on, the one with the yarny ends coming from it, as being in the back. And stitch number one, the first on I cast on, as being on the front.

Make sure I don’t have a twist. We’re going to talk more about how to join without a twist in another video.

So I’ve got half my stitches in the back. Half my stitches on the front.

Make sure that the yarn ends are handing down from the back needle.

And just like knitting with magic loop, I want to push my front needle in, hold them together, bring my back needle out and around ready to knit. And here’s where we connect. I want to make sure I’m working from the ball and not the tail. Make sure the yarn is behind the needle. Stick it in to stitch number one. And with the yarn coming from the most recent stitch, I am now joined to knit in the round.

So that’s how we join to knit in the round from magic loop. I would finish this round, or this row. I would finish this needle and then do the back.

And that’s how you join to knit in the round using magic loop.


Lessons in this Guide

Easy Beginner Circular Knitting Patterns

How to Knit Jogless Stripes in the Round

How to Do Small Diameter Circular Knitting

How to Do Large Diameter Circular Knitting

How to Prevent & Fix Inside Out Circular Knitting

How to Prevent Ladders in Circular Knitting

How to Fix Mistakes in Circular Knitting

How to Prevent a Twisted Cast On in Circular Knitting

How to Knit a Circular Gauge Swatch

How to Fix Stitches That Are Too Tight in Circular Knitting

How to Fix a Twist in Circular Knitting

How to Count Rows in Circular Knitting

How to Keep Track of the Beginning of the Round

How to Increase on Circular Needles

How to Decrease on Circular Needles

How to Knit in the Round Left-Handed aka Continental Style

How to Join the Round Using 2 Circular Needles

How to Join the Round Using the Magic Loop Method

How to Join the Round on a Circular Needle

How to Join the Round on Double-Pointed Needles

How to Distribute Stitches on Double-Pointed Needles

How to Avoid Jogs When Changing Colors in Circular Knitting

How to Avoid Jogs in Circular Knitting

How to Create False Seams in Circular Knitting

How to Add a Color in Circular Knitting

How to Read Knitting Charts in Round

How to Bind Off in the Round

How to Do a 2×2 Ribbing in the Round

How to Do a 1×1 Ribbing in the Round

How to Do a Reverse Stockinette Stitch in the Round

How to Do a Stockinette Stitch in the Round

How to Do a Garter Stitch in the Round

How to Work with 2 Circular Knitting Needles

How to Work w/ Long Circular Needle using Magic Loop Method

How to Work with a Circular Needle Using Traditional Method

How to Cast On for Circular Knitting

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