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Are you looking to knit /cast on? Using 2 needles; slip knot unto first needle and make a knit stitch into the slip knot, place that knitted stitch unto needle with first stitch (slip knot). Now you you have 2 stitches. continue this way until number of stitches wanted is achieved.

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