Yes. It's the same as saying, "Complete the RS row, then you are ready to start new on the WS".
It confused me too the first time I saw it in a pattern! So remember:
'end on RS (or WS, depending on pattern)'=knit that row.
Hope that helps!
Means: R1: k to end R2: k to end
It means one of two things, depending on how the pattern is written. 1. Perform knit stitches to the end of the row. or 2. Continue in pattern to the end of the row. If the pattern instructions include parenthesis or asterisks just prior to the instruction to knit across, then option 2 is intended. Otherwise it is option 1.
Something that is a circular knit is knotted on a circular needle and has no seems. Something that is a flat knit is knotted on separate needles and the pieces of the garment have to be sewn together at the end.
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.
RS Basingstoke F.C. ended in 2005.
I think you mean tbl (L instead of 1), which is to knit through the back loop. (Regular knit stitch is through the front loop).
Knit or body tissue
In knitting, k2tog is an abbreviation for "Knit Two Stitches Together," or simply "Knit Two Together."
It stands for "Rally Sport".
how do you knit CR6F
It means Knit Off.
When you insert the needle into a stitch you can insert it front to back (knit-wise) or back to front (purl-wise).