1 Over 2 Left Purl Cross (1/2 LPC): Difference between revisions

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==Western Method==
==Western Method==
===With A Cable Needle===
===With A Cable Needle===
# Slip two stitches purlwise to a cable needle.
# Slip one stitch purlwise to a cable needle.
# Hold the cable needle to the back of the work.
# Hold the cable needle to the front of the work.
# Knit one stitch from the left needle.
# Purl two stitches from the left needle.
# Purl two stitches from the cable needle.
# Knit one stitch from the cable needle.
====Tutorial Video====
====Tutorial Video====
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===No Cable Needle===
===No Cable Needle===
# With the yarn in front, slip the next two stitches purlwise onto the right needle.
# With the yarn in back, slip the next stitch purlwise onto the right needle.
# Knit one stitch from the left needle.
# Purl two stitches from the left needle.
# Move the working yarn to the front of the work.
# Move the working yarn to the back of the work.
# From the back of the work, insert the left needle through the second and third stitches on the right needle.
# From the front of the work, insert the left needle through the third stitch on the right needle.
# Slide the second and third stitches onto the left needle, dropping the first stitch from the right needle.
# Slide the third stitch onto the left needle, dropping the first and second stitches from the right needle.
# From the front of the work, slip the free knit stitch onto the right needle.
# From the back of the work, slip the two free purl stitches onto the right needle.
# Knit the slipped stitch from the left needle.
# Knit the slipped stitch from the left needle.
====Tutorial Video====
====Tutorial Video====
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 7 August 2018

About

The 1 over 2 left purl cross is a three-stitch cable where there is one column of one knit stitch and one column of two purl stitches. The right knit stitch crosses over the column of purl stitches, creating a cable that slants upwards and to the left.

Procedure

Western Method

With A Cable Needle

  1. Slip one stitch purlwise to a cable needle.
  2. Hold the cable needle to the front of the work.
  3. Purl two stitches from the left needle.
  4. Knit one stitch from the cable needle.

Tutorial Video

No Cable Needle

  1. With the yarn in back, slip the next stitch purlwise onto the right needle.
  2. Purl two stitches from the left needle.
  3. Move the working yarn to the back of the work.
  4. From the front of the work, insert the left needle through the third stitch on the right needle.
  5. Slide the third stitch onto the left needle, dropping the first and second stitches from the right needle.
  6. From the back of the work, slip the two free purl stitches onto the right needle.
  7. Knit the slipped stitch from the left needle.

Tutorial Video