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KnittingHelp.com | Trapping the Yarn (Continental) KnittingHelp.com @knittinghelp | Uploaded January 2019 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
This method is used to anchor yarn down at the back of the work. It’s great when spanning an extra long span in color work, as I do here. Some folks also use it to weave in their ends as they go, after a color change.

The pattern being knit in this video is called Unity and is available here: shop.knittinghelp.com/patterns/unity-a-sweater-and-hat-pattern
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