LOVE KNITTING 79
Knitting basics
Standard abbreviations
0 = no stitches
alt = alternate
approx = approximately
beg = begin(ning)
cb = cable back
CC = contrast colour
cf = cable forward
ch = chain
cn = cable needle
co = cast on
cont = continue
dc = double crochet
dec = decrease (ing) (by
working two stitches
together
DPNs = double-pointed
needles
foll = following
g-st = garter stitch
inc = increase (ing)
k = knit
k2tog = knit 2 sts together
k(1)tbl = knit (1) into back
loop
kfb = knit into front and
back of stitch
kwise = knitwise
ktog = knit together
LH = left hand
LT = left twist
m1 = make one stitch by
picking up the loop lying
between the stitch just
worked and the next stitch
and working into the back ofit
m-st = moss stitch
MB = make bobble
MC = main colour
P1 = work into the stitch
directly below the one at the
tip of the left needle, and
drop the stitch on the needle
off as usual
p2tog = purl 2 sts together
(1 stitch decreased)
p3tog = purl 3 sts together
(2 stitches decreased)
Knit Learn the basic stitch that everyone loves
Inser e rig nee leino e
left needle’s top stitch, from
front to back, with the yarn at
the back.
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anticlockwise around the
right needle.
sing e rig nee le,pull
this new loop of yarn through
the stitch on the left needle.
ase e s i c o e le
needle, keeping the new stitch
on the right needle. Repeat
these steps.
Purl A knit stitch on the other side
Inser e rig nee leino e
front of the left needle’s top
stitch, with the yarn at
the front.
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wrap the yarn anticlockwise
around the top of the
right needle.
i e ri eedle, ull
this new loop of yarn back
through the front of the stitch.
e e i c f e le
needle, keeping the new stitch
on the right needle. Repeat
these steps.
patt = pattern
patt2tog = work 2 sts
together in pattern
p = purl
pfb = purl into front and
back of stitch
PM = place marker
psso = pass slipped
stitch over
pwise = purlwise
rem = remain (ing)
rep or rept = repeat (ing)
rev = reverse
rev st-st = reverse stocking
stitch
rnd(s) = round(s) (on a
circular needle/DPNs)
RH = right hand
RS = right side
RT = right twist
skpo = slip 1, knit 1, pass
slipped stitch over
sl = slip
sl st = slip stitch
sm = stitch marker
sppo = slip 1, purl 1, pass
slipped stitch over
ssk = slip 2 stitches one at a
time, knit 2 slipped stitches
together (1 stitch decreased)
sssk = slip 3 stitches one
at a time, knit 3 slipped
stitches together (two
stitches decreased)
st(s) = stitch(es)
st-st = stocking stitch
tbl = through back of loop
tog = together
tr = treble crochet
WS = wrong side
wyib = with yarn at back
wyif = with yarn in front
ybk = yarn to the back
yf or yfwd = yarn forward
yo or yon = yarn over needle
yrn = yarn round needle
14 2mm 0
13 2.25mm 1
- 2.5mm –
12 2.75mm 2
11 3mm –
10 3.25mm 3 - 3.5mm 4
9 3.75mm 5
8 4mm 6
7 4.5mm 7
6 5mm 8
5 5.5mm 9
4 6mm 10
3 6.5mm 10 Ω
2 7mm –
1 7.5mm –
0 8mm 11
00 9mm 13
000 10mm 15
- 12mm 17
- 15mm 19
- 20mm 36
- 25mm 50
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Needle sizes
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Inch
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