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What does k5 mean in knitting?
The instruction “Sl 1 wyif, k5” tells you to slip a stitch with the yarn on the front side of the work, and then to knit 5 stitches as normal (meaning you have to move the yarn to the back before knitting, even though the instructions don’t tell you to).
What does S1 K1 PSSO mean in knitting?
slip one, knit one
S1, k1, psso means slip one, knit one, pass the slipped stitch over. It’s worked like this: slip one stitch as if to purl, then knit the next stitch like normal. Using your left-hand needle, lift the slipped stitch up and over the stitch you just knit, right off the needle.
What does S1 mean on a knitting pattern?
slip stitch
S1 is a knitting abbreviation for “slip stitch,” which means to pass the next stitch over to the opposite needle without knitting or purling it. There are multiple places where a slip stitch can be useful, whether it be decreasing a hat or creating a nice even edge on a piece of work.
What does K1 mean in knitting?
Knit 1 purl 1 means that the first stitch is knitted and the next stitch is purled. If you are new to knitting, you’ll want to start here. Then, learn the knit stitch and the purl stitch.
What does k1 mean in knitting?
What does skpo mean in knitting?
SKPO means “slip, knit, pass over” and refers to S1, knit one stitch, and then pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch. Passing the slipped stitch over makes the decrease line lean leftward instead of rightward, which is what decreasing by knitting two stitches together does.
What does S1 stand for in knitting?
S1 is a knitting abbreviation for “slip stitch,” which means to pass the next stitch over to the opposite needle without knitting or purling it. There are multiple places where a slip stitch can be useful, whether it be decreasing a hat or creating a nice even edge on a piece of work. Video of the Day Volume 0\%
What does PSSO mean in knitting?
Psso means “ p ass the s lipped s titch o ver.” This technique is most commonly part of a decrease in lace knitting. You’ll sometimes see it in combination with instructions such as “sl 1, k2tog, psso.”
What is the difference between S1 and skpo?
S1 is most commonly used as a way to decrease in knitting. However, just slipping a stitch doesn’t decrease the amount of loops, so other stitches have to be paired with the S1. SKPO means “slip, knit, pass over” and refers to S1, knit one stitch, and then pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch.