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  2. May 13, 2020 · Learn how to slip stitches in knitting! Slipped stitches are really pretty on their own, but they are also a crucial part of many decrease stitches and they allow you to create neat and even edges.

    • WYIF. This little abbreviation simply means "with yarn in front", or "with working yarn in front" - which in my mind should be WWYIF. But I digress. The most common mistake made when knitters see WYIF is they assume that "front" means the same as "RS" (right side).
    • WYIB. I'm pretty sure you can figure this out based on the above, but, just to spell it all out, WYIB means "with yarn in back" or "with working yarn in back".
    • Slipping Multiple Stitches. There are times when we are told to slip multiples stitches. This is most commonly used when creating i-cord edges as you work.
    • Slipping Stitches 101. The question I am most often asked when a new knitter tackles slipped stitches is whether to slip the stitch knitwise (inserting the RH needle into the stitch as if to knit) or purlwise (inserted the RH needle into the stitch as if to purl).
  3. May 2, 2024 · Slipping stitches is a common technique in knitting used to create various effects and textures or to shape your fabric. Slipping stitches can be done either knitwise or purlwise, and the method you choose can affect the orientation of the slipped stitch, impacting the final appearance of your project.

  4. Oct 29, 2018 · When slipping a stitch, there are two variables: how to put the needle in, and where to hold the yarn. You can put the needle into the stitch as if to knit—also known as “knitwise.” Slipping a stitch knitwise changes the position of the front and back legs of the stitch as you slip it.

  5. Feb 12, 2024 · Understanding the different methods for how to slip a stitch will help you add polish and function to your finished objects. In this post, we’re going to explore four elements involved in how to slip a stitch: slipping purlwise, knitwise, with yarn held in front, and with yarn held in back.

  6. Subscribed. 655K views 15 years ago. Hello knitters! This video will show you how to slip stitches both purlwise and knitwise, and how to slip stitches if your pattern is a little vague.

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  7. Slipping a stitch is a common technique used in knitting projects to create various patterns and textures. By understanding and practicing this technique, you can easily add depth and complexity to your knitting projects.

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