Is this similar to the ssk, it is looking like it, except the second stitch is not entered the same direction as with ssk. But the end result looks like it is the same as the other way. Swatching time!! I typically do a little bit of setting up for any twists in the row or round below the actual one with the decreases by wrapping those stitches in the opposite way from typical for western mounted stitches to make them look backwards on purpose for how I was taught (western style and throwing, though I am more comfortable with continental stitches now, and combination for lace or decreases in general).
With such a long abbreviation I thought it would be a lot more complicated than that lol, thank you!
Thank you for sharing! It was not so difficult as I thought it was.
Is this similar to the ssk, it is looking like it, except the second stitch is not entered the same direction as with ssk. But the end result looks like it is the same as the other way.
Swatching time!!
I typically do a little bit of setting up for any twists in the row or round below the actual one with the decreases by wrapping those stitches in the opposite way from typical for western mounted stitches to make them look backwards on purpose for how I was taught (western style and throwing, though I am more comfortable with continental stitches now, and combination for lace or decreases in general).
So easy! Thanks 😊
Great