For The V-Back Tee design I opted for the tubular cast-on to maintain a clean edge for the ribbing at the neck. The video below demonstrates how to work this cast-on method in the round. Enjoy!
Is the tail end the one over your index finger? I had it the other way, so when I went to do the first row, my tail was ready to knit the first stitch. I was able to make it work though.
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Great video! And you knit just like me. 🙂
Is the tail end the one over your index finger? I had it the other way, so when I went to do the first row, my tail was ready to knit the first stitch. I was able to make it work though.
Yes. Glad you were able to make it work the other way!