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		<title>By: Fixing a tight cast-on (by Ina Gilmore) : Naughty Knitterz</title>
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		<description>[...] loose.  Nothing worked.  That is until I knit my first pair of toe-up socks and discovered this elastic bind-off.  It was perfect! The leg fit me right and the bind-off was elastic enough. So of course I thought [...]</description>
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