knit one (probably referring to one stitch unless it says row after it)
You knit 1, purl 1, then knit 1 again, before slipping that stitch off the needle. It all goes into one stitch.
to brioche knit .. cast on then .. you begin row 1 by k1 p1 across the row ending with k1 .. as a foundation row .. you need odd number of stitches and may have to add one stitch to pattern .. it wont hurt it .. row 2: p1 ," k1 below , p1 " repeat " -" across row end with k1 row 3 k1 ," p1 , k1 below" repeat " - " across row end with p1 repeat rows 2 and 3 to k1 below mean to actually grab both the stitch you are knitting and the stitch right below it together at the same time and knit them together .. the one below will actually drop off and become an elongated stitch.
yrn is the abbreviation for 'yarn' - the material you are knitting or crocheting with
Grameen is the name of a knitting factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
slip
k1tbl1
A marker is a ring placed on a knitting needle between two stitches to remind the knitting that something is supposed to happen there.
In knitting, k2tog is an abbreviation for "Knit Two Stitches Together," or simply "Knit Two Together."
There are no abbreviations in knitting which uses "mds." The questioner may have meant to say "rnds" which means "rounds."
On a knitting chart, it symbolizes "yarn over" also, in some books/instructions, "yarn forward".
There are no abbreviations in knitting which uses "mds." The questioner may have meant to say "rnds" which means "rounds."
There are no abbreviations in knitting which uses "mds." The questioner may have meant to say "rnds" which means "rounds."