How do I work a knitting stitch over 2 others?

Posted on January 31st, 2010 by admin

Row 5 of a knitting pattern says :

K1, P2; *K3, pass first st of sts just worked over last 2; P2: rep from * to last st, K1.

I understand how to do everything except ” pass first st of sts just worked over last 2."

Please help!

you just knit the three, then pick up the first of the three stitches with your left needle and pull it over those other two stitches without letting them drop off the right needle. This is done just like binding off a stitch.

3 Responses

  1. yokum b Says:

    you just knit the three, then pick up the first of the three stitches with your left needle and pull it over those other two stitches without letting them drop off the right needle. This is done just like binding off a stitch.
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  2. Shelfie58 Says:

    Like she said. The result will be a decorative hole.
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  3. Yin Says:

    Do not worry, my girlfriend is doing this, and I ask her and then give you the answer!
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