[B]Edited to add: [/B][COLOR=red]Slip all stitches [I]purlwise[/I] with yarn held [I]in front[/I] throughout[/COLOR].
CO 26 sts
Set-up row: K1, [COLOR=red]*sl 1, yo, k1[/COLOR]; repeat from * to last stitch, k1.
The red part is what I’m not understanding. I put the yarn in the front to slip the stitch, but I’m confused as to how I’m supposed to do the yo with the yarn already in the front. I looked up the video on here, but it doesn’t explain how to do it from the yarn starting in the front. Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks!
Please edit your post to include what I’ve got quoted only. It’s a copyright violation to post an entire pattern.
To do a YO you just bring the yarn forward between the needles. Since it’s already there from slipping the stitch you just knit the next stitch with it in front and it’ll create your YO.
Slipping a stitch purlwise has to do with how you insert your needle, not where your yarn is, it stays in back from the knit st. So k1, sl1, wrap the yarn around as if you were making a stitch then k1 and repeat sl/yo all the way across.
Thank you both, I’m sorry about posting the full pattern, it wasn’t my intention to do anything wrong!
No problem, it happens to a lot of us. Thanks for fixing it.
Of course you didn’t mean to, you just didn’t know. Even if a pattern is free, someone still owns it and they don’t like having the whole thing reposted, they want people to come to their site.