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Magic Loop

A technique for knitting small circumferences on a long circular needle by pulling out a loop of the cable.

Explanation

Magic Loop is a clever technique that allows you to knit small circumferences (like socks, sleeves, or hats) on a long circular needle (80-100 cm). Instead of using double-pointed needles or short circulars, you pull out a loop of the cable between the stitches, allowing you to knit small rounds on a long needle. This is especially practical when knitting top-down sweaters, as you can use the same needle for both the body and the sleeves.