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The CorkScrew Stitch

      Also referred to as "SuperTwist", the CorkScrew Stitch is nothing more than THREE Circle Stitches side by side. To start this stitch, you'll need four strands of boondoggle, three of the same length, and a fourth that is approximately 1½ times as long as one of the first three. For me, I can get almost two inches of corkscrew when my shorter strands are three feet long each.

Hold a "starter superbrick stitch" as shown.
Bring the far strand UP, ACROSS, and OVER towards you to form the first loop...
Now take the near strand UP, ACROSS, and OVER away from you to form the second LOOP, next to the first.
Start the WEAVE by taking the short strand farthest from you UP and OVER the nearest loop, then ACROSS the center and UNDER the farthest loop...
...and pull it all the way through.
The second strand comes UP and OVER from the other side, then ACROSS and UNDER the far loop...
...and is pulled through as well.
Here we go again, this time with the third strand, which should be of a different color this time. UP and OVER the first loop, then ACROSS the center, and UNDER the second loop...
...and pull through, yet again!
Fourth strand goes up and over the near, then across and under the far loop...
...if you did it right, it should look something like this.
Almost done! Take the fifth strand, of the 3rd color, up and over the first, then across the center, and under the second loop...
This SHOULD be getting easy for you now! Pull it on through!
Last strand... You know what to do, right?!?
...and after we've pulled it through!
Double check all your weaves before you start pulling! See how we have nothing but THREE CIRCLE stitches here...
Pull all the strands tight...
...repeat the above, and it should begin to look like this.
Look at the top of this stitch. See how the completed stitch wraps around the sides of the stitch? This peculiar action seems to only occur when doing circle/round type stitches, like Twist and CorkScrew! It makes completing future stitches a bit tougher than other stitches you may have done.