How do you "pass all stitches over the first"? I'm so confused what the pattern I'm working with is asking for. I can't find any psso tutorials that leave the first stitch able to be used later...
Does your pattern have you slip a few stitches, knit 1 and then pass the slipped stitches over that knit stitch, all worked on the right hand needle? Or does it have you pass them before you even knit any stitches, all worked on the left hand needle?
Otherwise clear tutorial, but if you have speech impairment with the letter S, I'm sure there's help available. Will make your tutorials much more watchable.
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Made so much sense haha. I was so confused with the SL ST and then now it makes sense why you need to PSSO. Thank you heaps :))
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How do you "pass all stitches over the first"? I'm so confused what the pattern I'm working with is asking for. I can't find any psso tutorials that leave the first stitch able to be used later...
Does your pattern have you slip a few stitches, knit 1 and then pass the slipped stitches over that knit stitch, all worked on the right hand needle? Or does it have you pass them before you even knit any stitches, all worked on the left hand needle?
Thanks!🙂
isnt this the same as k2tog tbl?
They're different, but they are both left leaning decreases.
It is exactly like skpo
Yep! Some patterns will use this in place of it, but they are essentially the same thing.
Thank you!
Otherwise clear tutorial, but if you have speech impairment with the letter S, I'm sure there's help available. Will make your tutorials much more watchable.
Nooooooooo one asked you. Ever.
Uhhhh what??? I had zero problems understanding her. Maybe you should clean your ears out or idk TURN ON THE CAPTIONS??
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