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One may find a good tutorial on how to knit socks by using the website "wikiHow". One may also use the site "Knitting Daily" for some free tutorials on knitting socks.
I think you are referring to the phrase "Knit one, Purl two".
SKP aka sl1, k1, psso(Slip Knit Pass) or (Slip One, Knit One, Pass the Slipped Stitch Over)
Knit a sample first. Cast on and knit with twenty stitches to start, and knit until it's a few inches long. Measure your knitting. Let's say it's four inches wide. Divide twenty stitches by four inches, and that means that for every five stitches you knit, you've got one inch. Multiply that by eight and cast on. Knit until it's eight inches long. You could do the same for centimeters, just measure and calculate in cm.
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The Poncho and Sombareo is not currently available in the penguin style. It is probably in one of the treasure book though, but they r not loading:(
stockinette or stocking stitch means knit one row, purl one row. So four rows are knit one row, purl one row, knit one row, purl one row.
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to allow expansion in summer
I assume you mean stocking stictch? that is knit one row, purl the next, so that you have the wavy pattern on one Garter stitch is plain knitting every row.
cause its the head poncho. duhhh...
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