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IS THERE AN ALTERNATIVE TO MAGIC LOOP?

If you’re not a fan of the magic loop method, there are other ways you can start off a fabric worked in the round. In this workshop, I’ll show you an alternative method that just uses a slipknot, which is great for beginners, or if you’re eager to get going as soon as possible. You’ll need to make your slipknot in a specific way for this method to work, so follow the guidance below. To practise this method, you’ll need yarn

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