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The ‘E’ Wrap Cast-On Needle in Holding Position (HP) (Closed edge cast-on) By Lorna Hamilton-Brown MBE
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"E" wrap Knitting Machine Cast-On with needles in the holding position

Aug 21, 2015

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Page 1: "E" wrap Knitting Machine Cast-On with needles in the holding position

The ‘E’ Wrap Cast-OnNeedle in Holding Position (HP)

(Closed edge cast-on)

By Lorna Hamilton-Brown MBE

Page 2: "E" wrap Knitting Machine Cast-On with needles in the holding position

Put the required number of stitches into (HP) (COR)

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Make a slip knot and attach to the first needle at the left

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Wrap the yarn loosely and evenly (anti-clockwise) around each needle

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The yarn always goes under first, then up and over the needl

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Continue to the end of the selected needles

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Thread the carriage, set to normal knitting and knit one row (COL)

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To ensure the machine knits these new stitches push the needles to (HP) with one hand, while holding the

knitting against the machine with the other

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Continue working in this manner (bringing needles to (HP) for about 4 rows. Hang weights

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Knit the required number of rows in chosen pattern.