This is one of those little tricks that makes a huge difference to how fast and efficiently you can knit. Once you get the hang of it simple cables will barely interrupt your flow. For cables that involve multiple crossings at once or large numbers of stitches you’ll probably want the security of using a cable needle. Front crossing (left leaning) twists Bring the right needle behind the work and insert it through all of the stitches that will be at the back of the twist, from right to left. Slip all of the cable stitches off the left needle, letting the loose stitches move forward. You can pinch them with your thumb and forefinger, but don’t worry, they aren’t going to hang free for long. Scoop up the free stitches with the left needle tip, inserting it from left
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