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For using a yarn to mark your rounds, you start with the magic circle and then thread a contrast color through the centre first.
You then work the contrast color under and over the last stitch at the end of every round.
What does this mean? So if your yarn comes from bottom of work to the top from the centre of the magic circle, you will then pass it from the top to bottom after you finish your last st and before you start the 1st st of the next round. Similarly when you reach the end of this round, you will bring the yarn up from the bottom to the top as you complete the last stitch of this round.




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