The S1YO is just one stitch - With yarn in front - slip next stitch then bring yarn over the needle (& slip stitch) to the back. That YO is not locked in until you do the next stitch. If next stitch is a knit yarn is ready to use in back, if Next stitch is a Purl you will need to bring yo yarn to front of needle (actually wrapping yo completely around the needle)
This was the only video I could find about sl1yo to purl! Thank you so much :)
Brilliant demo, thank you very much from England
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so a sl1yo stitch is actually 2 separate stitches? one to “slip” and then to “knit”?
The S1YO is just one stitch - With yarn in front - slip next stitch then bring yarn over the needle (& slip stitch) to the back. That YO is not locked in until you do the next stitch.
If next stitch is a knit yarn is ready to use in back, if
Next stitch is a Purl you will need to bring yo yarn to front of needle (actually wrapping yo completely around the needle)
@@knittingwithuntangledpurls4841 thank you!! this is very helpful
Yes...continental is so much easier! Thank you!