I believe you mean 1 sc not so which is one single crochet. This is usually within a pattern when you are doing double crochet or some other fancier style and it ask for just a single crochet stitch like at the end of a row.
Literally - the stitch appears to lean towards the left (SSK versus K2tog).
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).
W1 in knitting stands for "wrap 1," which is a technique used to create a stitch while increasing the stitch count. To execute W1, you wrap the working yarn around the needle before knitting the next stitch, creating an extra stitch that adds to the fabric. This method is often used to make increases that are less bulky than other techniques. It's commonly found in patterns that require a more delicate or seamless increase.
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.
You knit 1, purl 1, then knit 1 again, before slipping that stitch off the needle. It all goes into one stitch.
In knitting, "KB1" stands for "Knit Backward 1." This technique involves working a stitch in the opposite direction, which can create a unique texture or design element in a project. It's often used in advanced patterns or specific stitches to achieve particular visual effects.
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slip 1 - insert needle into stitch as normal then just pull it off the left needle onto the right without knitting or purling it
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Knitting always requires two needles. Crafting fabric with one instrument, generally means crocheting.
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In knitting, "wrap 1" (often abbreviated as "w1") is a technique used to create a new stitch by wrapping the working yarn around the needle. This method is typically employed to increase the stitch count in a project while maintaining a neat appearance. It involves wrapping the yarn around the needle before or after working a stitch, depending on the specific pattern instructions. The wrapped stitch can create a more seamless transition and help prevent holes in the fabric.