Beginning at the neck edge with larger needle cast on 2 sts, place a marker caston 11 sts. place a marker ect ect
working back and forth on stockinet st and slipping markers
I understand the above.
The following is confusing:(expecially the first 2 st before marker and the very end 2 st
Row 1-k into the front and back of the first st(inc made) inc,slip marker,inc,k to within 1 st of next markerrep at
each marker to last st, inc
thanks ingrid…this is my question… if I have 2 st at the start, how many will I have BEFORE I slip the marker Its those first 2 stitches thats confusing
You caston 2, then caston another 11, then I presume you caston more, so you count the total number of stitches you CO. There’s 2 sts before the first marker when you slip markers. After you’ve started increasing, there’s 2 more, then 2 more than that with each increase row. Or maybe I’m not understanding what you want to know…? :??
thanks Sue, I understand the casting on and increasing before and after the marker…it’s just the very first direrctions, I am not sure how many stitches I should have with the first knit 2 is it just 3 or is it 4.
You’ll start with 2 before the first marker. Increase in the first one for the beginning of the row increase, and increase in the second for the before-the-marker increase. As you progress, there will be stitches in between those, so you will actually be working to the one stitch before the marker in that section.