Mean?
S2kP? Is it slip 2, knit then pass the two stitches or slip one knit two then pass the one stitch over? :XX:
Mean?
S2kP? Is it slip 2, knit then pass the two stitches or slip one knit two then pass the one stitch over? :XX:
Does the pattern have a section that explains abbreviations? My first guess is that you have it correct, but I would double check. Is the pattern online so that we can look at it?
I’m not sure, but it hurts my head. :shock:
What pattern are you working on that would call for such knittacular gymnastics?
Yes, here is the pattern. Scroll all the way down
http://mary4169.tripod.com/Lacey_Bags.pdf
I’ve checked the abbreviations on this website but it’s not there.
I think by posting the pattern you’ve answered your own question!
See the stitch key on the chart on page 4? They describe S2KP2 as Slip 2, Knit 1, Pass Slipped Stitches Over.
So I think you interpreted the other direction, S2KP correctly.
Those are beautiful, btw. I might have to give them a try myself! Good luck with your project!
When I opened this PDF file, there’s an explanation on the top of page 4, just over the chart. It says “slip 2, knit 1, pass slipped stitches over.”
Cute bags!
Oh, hahaha, thank you I did not see that. :doh:
Very pretty bags!!!
I love how a gauge lesson gives you something useful in the end!