Matching Casts-On and Casts-Off, with Ann Budd
About
Learn three to four interesting and elastic casts-on and their matching casts-off. Armed with these techniques, you can get the same look at the cuff and toe of socks knitted from the toe up or top down, the hem and neck edges of sweaters, and the two ends of scarves.ADVANCED-BEGINNER KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED; MUST BE COMFORTABLE KNITTING IN ROUNDS WITH DOUBLE-POINTED NEEDLES (OR A SUITABLE SUBSTITUTE).
Materials: Tightly twisted sport-, DK, or worsted-weight wool yarn (you’ll use just part of a ball); a set of double-pointed needles in a size appropriate for your yarn (two circulars or the “magic loop” method can be substituted); tapestry needle.
Location
Glenbrook Panthers Bowling Club
1 Hare Street, Glenbrook NSW 2773