Can Anyone Explain What I'm Trying to Say?
Yes, even I am confounded. I'm trying to find the name of a particular knitting stitch so I can look it up to relearn how to do it, but I can't quite describe it. It involves knitting into the stitch below the one that's on your needle. I remember using it on every other stitch on one row, then knitting or purling (I can't remember which) on the next row, with the two rows repeated.
Does this have a name? I am remembering how to do it incorrectly?
Does this have a name? I am remembering how to do it incorrectly?
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There's a whole group of stitches that involve knitting into the row below. In fact, recent book by Duvekot, called "Knit One Below" is all about many cool permutations)
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I got the hang doing of the Knit Below without too much angst, once I managed to loosen my working tension a little. But I've have had huge difficulty with any dropped stitches or frogging. I'm pretty good about seeing the structure of knit patterns, but there's something about these that really confuses me if I have to un-do or re-do a bit.
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