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=About= | |||
The 1 Over 1 Left Purl Cross is a two-stitch cable where the knit stitch passes over the purl stitch upwards and to the left. | |||
=Procedure= | |||
==Western Method== | |||
===With A Cable Needle=== | |||
# Slip one stitch purlwise to the cable needle. | |||
# Hold the cable needle to the front of the work. | |||
# Purl the next stitch on the left needle. | |||
# Knit the stitch held on the cable needle. | |||
====Tutorial Video==== | |||
::{{#ev:youtube|1IW7ROUhZb8}} | |||
===With No Cable Needle=== | |||
# Slip one stitch purlwise to the right needle. | |||
# Purl the next stitch. | |||
# Move the working yarn to the back of the work. | |||
# Insert the left needle from front to back through the front of the second stitch on the right needle. | |||
# Slip the second stitch off from the right needle and onto the left needle, allowing the first stitch to drop off the right needle. | |||
# Slip the first stitch that was dropped back onto the right needle. | |||
# Knit the stitch held on the left needle. | |||
====Tutorial Video==== | |||
::{{#ev:youtube|0fmPKM5IZpA}} |
Latest revision as of 19:05, 4 December 2018
About
The 1 Over 1 Left Purl Cross is a two-stitch cable where the knit stitch passes over the purl stitch upwards and to the left.
Procedure
Western Method
With A Cable Needle
- Slip one stitch purlwise to the cable needle.
- Hold the cable needle to the front of the work.
- Purl the next stitch on the left needle.
- Knit the stitch held on the cable needle.
Tutorial Video
With No Cable Needle
- Slip one stitch purlwise to the right needle.
- Purl the next stitch.
- Move the working yarn to the back of the work.
- Insert the left needle from front to back through the front of the second stitch on the right needle.
- Slip the second stitch off from the right needle and onto the left needle, allowing the first stitch to drop off the right needle.
- Slip the first stitch that was dropped back onto the right needle.
- Knit the stitch held on the left needle.