Slip One, Knit Two Together, Pass Slipped Stitch Over (Sl1, K2Tog, Psso)

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About

The Sl1, K2Tog, Psso is a two-stitch decrease that is neutral in direction, with the center stitch remaining vertically straight.

Common Abbreviations: Sl1, K2Tog, Psso; SK2P

Alternate Names:

Procedure

Western Method

  1. Insert the right needle into the next stitch on the left needle from front to back through the front loop, as if to knit.
  2. Knit the next two stitches together as if they were one stitch.
  3. Pass the slipped stitch over the knit two together on the right needle, and off the needle.

Western Method Tutorial Video

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Mirror Western Method

Related Stitches

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