Thanks for the suggestion to try slip 2 together, knit 1 & pass slip stitches over. I will try this. The pattern is from Debbie Bliss and I think the British terminology is sometimes different than US patterns. Thanks.
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Trying to figure this out by: Anonymous
Thanks. That was what I was thinking but wasn't sure. Will try it.
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s2togkp? by: Anonymous
Could it be: slip 2 together, knit 1 and pass slip stitches over?
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Yes it could. Some patterns do use this method for a s2togkp as well.
It depends on where your pattern was created and the way the creator interprets the abbreviation.
If you are lucky, the creator will have included the meaning of the abbreviation in the pattern but often with standard abbreviations they don't - expecting that most knitters will understand what they mean.
When you are learning how to knit, you are going to make a few mistakes. It might not make you happy but fixing knitting mistakes is par for the course.
Shetland Lace Knitting is a particular style of knitting that developed in the Shetland Islands and was one of the main exports of the Island early in the last century.
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