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Cable Cast On

By Sarah E. White, About.com

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Completing the Cast On

The finished cast on.

The finished cast on.

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Keep forming stitches in this manner between the previous two stitches until you have as many stitches on your needle as you need. Remember the loop formed by the slip knot counts as a stitch.

Make an effort to keep the stitches evenly loose as you form them and the jobs of continuing to cast on and knitting the first row will be a lot easier.

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