Rosee guides you through how to create this left leaning edge to your project and she suggests that you work one stitch in from the edge to do this, as this produces a firmer and neater edge for you to work from later.
This is a companion stitch to the K2 Tog – which produces a right leaning decrease.
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Rosee talks you through this Knit Two Together which in a pattern is K2TOG.
This creates a right leaning edge to your project (for a left leaning decrease you need to check out the SSK video/w...
Rosee shows us how to create these yarn-overs. These are usually worked form the knit side of your work. Rosee also show s us how to identify the stitch when we get back to it. AND how to create this extra stitch/hole effect when working from the purl side of your work.
This stitch is a way of in...
The slipped stitch at the beginning of the work, gives a really nice neat edge. In this video, Rosee shows us how to prepare the stitch at the end of the row, ready to do that on the return.
Moreover, Slipping Stitches is the assumed method used in older patterns for neatened edges.
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