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If casting on and binding off knitting projects sometimes throws you for a loop, youamp;#39;ve come to the right place! Hi, Iamp;#39;m Stefanie Japel, a designer and instructor on Craftsy dot com. Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to work a few of the most common cast-ons and bind-offs that youamp;#39;ll need in your toolkit. The long tail cast-on is the most common one that youamp;#39;ll see. To start, wind the yarn around a needle the same amount of times as number of sts you need to cast on. Make a slip not and put it on the needle. Then, orient your hands like this, then use the right-hand needle to scoop up the stitches and place them on the needle. The knitting on cast on is a great one for casting stitches on in the middle of a row. Simply start with a slip knot, knit into it, and place that stitch on the needle. Repeat until youamp;#39;ve got the right number. Now, Iamp;#39;ll show you a stretchy cast-on. You start with a slip knot, make a backwards loop, twist it twice,