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Abbreviations
k
Work the stitch knitwise
Work the stitch through the front strand, pointing the working needle from front to back (away from you), wrapping it with the working thread, and pull through the stitch the new stitch on the working needle. Results in a knit stitch.
knit
Here you'll find not only the abbreviation description but also the how-to! Organized in alphanumerical order.
Happy knitting!


k-twist
knit twist
kfb
knit front back
Work the same stitch knitwise into the front strand and then into the back strand (inc 1 st)
Work the stitch twice as follow: work the stitch knitwise, keep it on the needle [carrying the live stitches], and work it again in its back strand. Remove the stitch from the needle. Result in an increase of 1-one stitch.
Work the stitch through the back strand
Work the stitch knitwise through the back strand by pointing the working needle backwards (towards you), and wrapping it with the working thread, and pull through the stitch the new stitch on the working needle. Results in a twisted knit stitch.
yo-twice
yarn over twice
Work a yarn over twice between 2-two knitted stitches (inc 2 sts)
Repeat [bring the working yarn between the needles from back to front, and over the needle carrying the new stitches] twice. Ready to work a knit stitch. The result is an increase of 2-two stitches.
special techniques
BDR
This border [BDR] is the stitches creating a decorative boundary on the edge of each side of a knit work flat. It is worked loose over 4-four stitches as you work the project. Here are the written instructions and a tutorial.
(RS): Repeat [sl1p-wyif, k1] twice, [work the instructions], repeat [sl1p-wyif, k1] twice.
(WS): Repeat [sl1p-wyif, k1] twice, [work the instructions], repeat [sl1p-wyif, k1] twice.
Border
Here you'll find tutorials of special techniques to guide you while you knit!
Organized in alphanumerical order.
Happy knitting!


OP
Opening
The opening is the stitches creating the holes using a buttonholes technique. It is worked over 11-twelve stitches and over 3-three rows as you work the Scarftie. Here is a tutorial.
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