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Glossary

ABBREVIATIONS

beg

begin(s); beginning

BO

bind off

CC

contrast color

ch

crochet chain

cm

centimeter(s)

cn

cable needle

CO

cast on

dec(s)

decrease(s); decreasing

dpn

double-pointed needles

g

gram(s)

inc(s)

increase(s); increasing

k

knit

klf&b

knit into the front and back of same st

kwise

knitwise; as if to knit

m

marker(s)

MC

main color

mm

millimeter(s)

Ml

make one (increase)

p

purl

plf&b

purl into front and back of same st

patt(s)

pattern(s)

psso

pass slipped st over

pwise

purlwise; as if to purl

rem

remain(s); remaining

rep

repeat(s)

rev St st

reverse stockinette stitch

rnd(s)

round(s)

RS

right side

sc

single crochet

sl

slip

sl st

slip st (slip 1 st pwise unless otherwise indicated)

ssk

slip, slip, knit (decrease)

ssp

slip, slip, purl (decrease)

sssp

slip, slip, slip, purl (double decrease)

st(s)

stitch(es)

St st

stockinette stitch

tbl

through back loop

tog

together

WS

wrong side

wyb

with yarn in back

wyf

with yarn in front

yd

yard(s)

yo

yarnover

*

repeat starting point

* *

repeat all instructions between asterisks

( )

alternate measurements and/or instructions

[ ]

instructions worked as a group a specified number of times.

CAST-ONS
1 x 1 Rib Cast-On

Leaving a long tail (about ½" [1.3 cm] for each stitch to be cast on), make a slipknot and place on right needle. The slipknot counts as the first stitch. Place thumb and index finger of your left hand between the yarn ends so that working yarn is around your index finger and tail end is around your thumb, then secure the yarn ends with your other fingers. Hold your palm upwards, making a V of yarn. There will be four strands of yarn: 1, 2, 3, and 4 (
Figure 1
). *Bring the needle under strand 1, from front to back, then bring it over the top of strand 3 (
Figure 2
) and down through the loop around your thumb (
Figure 3
). Drop the loop off your thumb and, placing your thumb back in the V configuration, tighten up the resulting stitch on the needle. Then bring the needle under strand 4, from back to front, then under strand 2 (
Figure 4
) and back through the loop around your index finger. Drop the loop off your index finger (
Figure 5
) and, placing your index finger back in the V configuration, tighten up the resulting stitch on the needle. There will now be 2 more stitches on the needle. Repeat from * for the desired number of stitches.

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 5

Knitted Cast-On

Make a slipknot of working yarn and place on the left needle if there are no stitches already there. *Use the right needle to knit the first stitch (or slipknot) on left needle (
Figure 1
) and place new loop onto left needle to form a new stitch (
Figure 2
). Repeat from * for the desired number of stitches, always knitting into the last stitch made.

Figure 1

Figure 2

Long-Tail (Continental) Cast-On

Leaving a long tail (about ½" [1.3 cm] for each stitch to be cast on), make a slipknot and place on right needle. Place thumb and index finger of your left hand between the yarn ends so that working yarn is around your index finger and tail end is around your thumb and secure the yarn ends with your other fingers. Hold your palm upwards, making a V of yarn (
Figure 1
). *Bring needle up through loop on thumb (
Figure 2
), catch first strand around index finger, and go back down through loop on thumb (
Figure 3
). Drop loop off thumb and, placing thumb back in V configuration, tighten resulting stitch on needle (
Figure 4
). Repeat from * for the desired number of stitches.

Figure 1

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