How to Double Knit
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Cast On
Cast on in your preferred method using both colors of yarn. There will be a double loop for each cast on stitch. To practice the double knit stitch, cast on at least 20 stitches. - 2
Double knitting with two colors
Hold both colors of yarn in one hand. The color that is facing you will be a knit stitch and the color on the back side will be a purl stitch. For example, if white is the color facing you and is the first stitch on the needle, do a knit stitch with only the white yarn you are holding. On this side of the piece, always knit the white. Purl all stitches that are green (or color you are using). Pull both strands of yarn to the front of the piece and purl the green stitches with the green strand only. Always have both strands of yarn either in the front of the work or back of the work, depending on the stitch you are using. Finish the row in this manner. - 3). Turn your piece to knit the next row, doing the opposite of the previous row. The color that is now facing you will be knit stitches and the color on the back side will be purl stitches. Following the example in Step 2, the green is knit in this row and the white is purled. Continue across the piece by knitting or purling the appropriate colors. As the piece becomes three rows long, you will notice the double knitting pattern takes shape.
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Cast off using both strands of yarn
Bind off when the project is complete. Treat both loop stitches as one and knit two stitches, using the double loop as one stitch. Pull the first stitch over the second; you will now have one stitch on the needle. Knit another stitch and repeat by pulling the first stitch on the needle over the second. Repeat this to the end of the piece. When one stitch remains, cut the yarn and pull through the remaining loop to finish. - 5). Practice the double knit technique until it is comfortable to do. Holding the double strand of yarn yet using only one at a time takes practice. Start with a small, easy project such as a straight scarf.
Double Knitting Technique
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