Arm Knitting with Sydney Yarn

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This knitted neck gaiter is made from Sydney yarn using the technique of arm knitting.

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1.   Use two balls of yarn for this process. From each ball of yarn, measure the length four times from your hand to your elbow.
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2.   Now tie a loop from the two pieces of yarn.
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3.   Put your arm through the loop.
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4.   Tighten the loop around your wrist.
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5.   Cast stitches onto your arm.
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6.   NB! This may look complicated, however, the technique is the same with hands and arms as if the work had been carried out using knitting needles.
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7.   Cast approx. 10 – 12 stitches onto your arm according to the desired width of the gaiter.
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8.   The knitting is carried out by taking the doubled piece of yarn in one hand and then move the stitch over this hand using your other hand.
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9.   Knit each stitch – one at a time – and transfer the work onto the opposite arm.
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10.   Continue the knitting as described until the desired length is reached.
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11.   Finish the knitting by casting off as follows; knit two stitches at a time and lift the first stitch over the next stitch. Continue this procedure along the length of the arm until all the stitches are cast off.
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12.   Double over the knitted piece and sew/tie it together at the side to form a tube.
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