[(K1. yo) twice. K1] all in next st. 5 sts.
Does this mean K1 yo, K1 yo, and then K five stitches into the next stitch?
Or does it mean K1 yo, K1 yo, K1 and then take the next stitch and knit 5 stitches into it?
Or something else entirely?
[(K1. yo) twice. K1] all in next st. 5 sts.
Does this mean K1 yo, K1 yo, and then K five stitches into the next stitch?
Or does it mean K1 yo, K1 yo, K1 and then take the next stitch and knit 5 stitches into it?
Or something else entirely?
This is making 5 stitches out of 1.
Into a single stitch k, yo, k, yo, k. Do all of that before you let the single stitch drop off the left needle.
Are you able to get back to your knitting with that or do you need more description?
I think I get it. The 5 stitches ARE those previous stitches (k, yo, k, yo, k) and they will all be done in the first knit stitch.
I am doing a bobble on the sweater that you’ve helped me with and this is the beginning of the bobble. I have never done a bobble before.
Thank you!
In the instruction below are they describing the psso or is the psso done in addition (and after) to the Sl1, K2tog ?
Sl1.
K2tog. psso. 1 stitch remains
Slip 1. Knit 2 together, pass slipped stitch over.
It’s the sl1 that is lifted up and over the stitch resulting from the k2tog.
It’s 3 stitches made into 1. A double decrease.
Hope that helps
Yay! I did it! Bobble is conbobulated all thanks to you
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Great news! Glad it worked out.