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		<title>Different Ways to Cast On (video)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In knitting the easiest way to cast on is the simple cast on or easy wrap. Discover different ways to cast on in knitting with tips from a knitting teacher in this video. Pam Grushkin learned to knit at a young age and she now teaches knitting both independently and through yarn shops.]]></description>
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<p>In knitting the easiest way to cast on is the simple cast on or easy wrap. Discover different ways to cast on in knitting with tips from a knitting teacher in this video.</p>
<p>Pam Grushkin learned to knit at a young age and she now teaches knitting both independently and through yarn shops.</p>
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