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Im going to show you the cast on that I use for my socks I use a cable cast on its nice and stretchy its got this lovely the rolled edge here which is perfect for socks but sometimes it can be a little bit tight so you have to be a little bit careful when youre casting on I choose to cast on on a size larger needles but you can cast on over two needles or just be careful that you dont pull your stitches too tight if youre going to use the same size needle that youre using for your sock I always cast on on double pointed needles and work the first two rows before joining into the round and that makes it much less likely that Im going to twist my stitches when I do join them into the round it does leave a little gap here you can see its only a very small gap and youve got to join this weave this end in anyway so its very easy just to fix that gap once your sock is finished and then nobody will ever know that it was there so lets get started we need to begin by making a slipk