slip marker just means move your marker from your left needle to your right needle. a marker just sits on the needle and shows the place, its not part of the knitting and will be removed when you have finished.
It means 'slip marker', as when knitting and you come to the marker, you move it from the left needle to the right, to keep your place
i think it means 'slip marker' which means take the marker from the left hand needle and put it on the right hand needle
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A marker is a ring placed on a knitting needle between two stitches to remind the knitting that something is supposed to happen there.
A "marker" is a ring that you put on your knitting needle to mark where a pattern begins. When there is a special set of stitches, such as a cable or a popcorn pattern, you put a small marker on the needle to remind yourself where the pattern begins and ends. These markers can be anything that reminds you--a plastic ring, a different color loop of yarn, or thread on your needle. It should be loose enough to simply transfer from one needle to another. Since it is just a "place holder", you don't do anything with it except move it from one needle to another, it is a "slip" from one place to another. So when the pattern says slip marker, it simply means to move the marker from one needle to another and continue knitting.
That probably means, "knit to marker."
That most likely means, "slip."
To use a marker when knitting, simply place it on your needle at the point where you want to indicate a specific stitch or section. This helps you keep track of pattern repeats, increases, or decreases. When you reach the marker while knitting, you can either move it to the next stitch or slip it off your needle, depending on your pattern instructions. Markers can be removable or fixed, so choose one that best suits your project needs.
In knitting, "y2m" stands for "yarn to marker." It typically indicates a technique where you bring the working yarn to the marker position on your knitting needle, usually when working in the round. This is often used to denote a specific point in a pattern, such as when increasing or decreasing stitches.
Knit to the 1st stitch before the marker.
A marked stitch is a stitch where you have placed a knitting marker. A pattern may tell you to place a marker at a certain stitch, and to do some particular thing in a subsequent row when you come to that marked stitch.
slip 1 - insert needle into stitch as normal then just pull it off the left needle onto the right without knitting or purling it