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in this weeks video Ill show you how to create an invisible join when knitting in the round using the longtail cast on as always if youd like to jump right to a specific point in the video there are direct links down in the description knitters face a couple of challenges when joining a cast on edge in order to knit in the round theres a jog or gap in the edge between the last cast on stitch and the first cast on stitch because when you knit in the round youre actually knitting a spiral in addition to dealing with the jog you have a yarn tail to weave in and you may find that the continuity of the edge across the join is often disrupted today I will briefly show you the most commonly suggested techniques for dealing with the cast on jog and then Ill demonstrate in detail the combination of three tricks I use to produce a jog lets join that also maintains the continuity of the edge across the join while I weave in the yarn tail yeah there so in this case rather than casting on 8