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Whether you call it ravel cord or yarn leader, the purpose is the same. To see a tutorial go to my newsletter page, click on archives, and select the Spring 2007 issue, May 1, 2007.
![]() Yarn LeaderYarn Leader (ravel cord). Instead of using a provisional cast on, cast on with waste yarn, knit one row with ravel cord, then start with main yarn and pattern. Once raw stitches are treated as per pattern, pull ravel cord out and waste yarn falls off. |
![]() Yarn LeaderYarn Leader (ravel cord). Instead of using a provisional cast on, cast on with waste yarn, knit one row with ravel cord, then start with main yarn and pattern. Once raw stitches are treated as per pattern, pull ravel cord out and waste yarn falls off. |
![]() Single White Ravel CordThis is the ravel cord that usually comes with each knitting machine. |
![]() Card of Ravel Cords1 each of 5 different colors. This is a great set. Colors that will show up clearly, when white is does not. |
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