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In knitting, the sequence "K2 P1 K1 P3tog K1 P1 K1" instructs the knitter to first knit 2 stitches (K2), then purl 1 stitch (P1), knit 1 stitch (K1), and perform a "purl 3 together" (P3tog), which means to purl three stitches as one. After that, the sequence continues with another knit 1 (K1), followed by another purl 1 (P1), and ends with a final knit 1 (K1). This creates a textured pattern by alternating knits and purls, along with a decrease from the purling together step.

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