Quick Question
Hey all...I think I have figured it out, but I was hoping somebody could confirm what sl3,k3togtbl means.
At first I thought it was slip 3 and then knit the next 3 stitches tbl (6 stitches in all), but after a bit of research I believe it is slip 3 seperately, and then knit those 3 stitches tbl.
I figured this considering that Eunny's tutorial says you can sub a sl1,k2tog,psso for it.
Okie dokey, knit on!
At first I thought it was slip 3 and then knit the next 3 stitches tbl (6 stitches in all), but after a bit of research I believe it is slip 3 seperately, and then knit those 3 stitches tbl.
I figured this considering that Eunny's tutorial says you can sub a sl1,k2tog,psso for it.
Okie dokey, knit on!
2 Comments:
I've been doing slip 3 and knitting those 3 stitches through the back loops.
Slip three stitches knit-wise, one at a time, then place those three stitches back on the left needle and knit them together through the back loops. It makes a slightly different-looking stitch than the slip 1, k2tog, psso. Granted, not much of a difference, but that's the way the designer calls for it to be done.
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