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	<title>Comments on: Shoulder Ring Completed</title>
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		<title>By: The Knitting Fiend &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Olympic Circle: Sweater Pattern Generator.</title>
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		<description>[...] Note: The cable is knit as a long thin strip, then folded and sewn or grafted together. You can see the sewn ring here: Shoulder Ring. If you plan to graft your strip shut, waste yarn cast on leaving a tail to sew, then end 1 row short of a full repeat and break yarn. If you plan to seam, cast on using any method, end on a full repeat, then bind off. Note also that if you plan to graft, you may want to examine your cable motif to decide the best row to begin knitting to avoid grafting near a cable twist. I began knitting on row 5 of &quot;Bobble Cable&quot;, because that falls between twists. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Note: The cable is knit as a long thin strip, then folded and sewn or grafted together. You can see the sewn ring here: Shoulder Ring. If you plan to graft your strip shut, waste yarn cast on leaving a tail to sew, then end 1 row short of a full repeat and break yarn. If you plan to seam, cast on using any method, end on a full repeat, then bind off. Note also that if you plan to graft, you may want to examine your cable motif to decide the best row to begin knitting to avoid grafting near a cable twist. I began knitting on row 5 of &#8220;Bobble Cable&#8221;, because that falls between twists. [...]</p>
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