
Jogless join is a powerful technique for knitting in the round. When we’re doing circular knitting, we knit in a spiral like way, which creates a “jog” at the start of every row, and the jog becomes remarkably visible if two rows are in different stitches or colors, leaving a staircase like gap over there. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to do jogless join, which helps to minimize the visible jog.
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Watch the video to learn how to do jogless join in circular color stripes.
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