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I first used this method in Going Straight as a way to cast on for sideways knit earflaps – what’s special about it is that it perfectly mirrors a standard bind-off. So as well as it being suitable for casting on in the middle of or at the end of a row, it can be sued where mirrored cast-ons and cast-offs are needed. Even more reason to like it!
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Weaving my DPN thru the border of any knitting kept it steady, making this way easier to do; before doing that my needle/hook kept caterwauling around driving me nuts!