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Make a slipknot. Make a loop in the yarn. Make another loop and pull it through this loop. Pull the slipknot tight.
Place the slipknot on the needle and pull it snug.
Insert the right needle through the slipknot, as if to knit.
Wrap the working yarn around the right needle as if you are going to knit.
Work a knit stitch, but do not slip the stitch off the left needle.
Bring the right needle up and place the stitch onto the left needle. Pull out the right needle. Now you will have two stitches on your left needle.
Insert the right needle in between the two stitches on the left needle.
Wrap the working yarn around the right needle.
Pick up the wrapped yarn with the right hand needle and pull it through the two stitches.
Bring the right needle up and place the stitch onto the left needle.
Pull out the right hand needle. You should have three stitches.
Repeat steps 7-11 until you created the appropriate number of cast on stitches, lightly tightening the stitches as you go along. You can make a small sample square of one inch to determine the number of stitches you should have. The number of stitches depends on the size of yarn you are using. For instance, a bulky or sport weight yarn will have fewer stitches than a fingering weight yarn. Another factor is tension or how tight or loose your stitches are when you knit.
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