Slip Slip Purl (SSP): Difference between revisions
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#Slip the next stitch onto the right needle as if to purl. | |||
#Slip the next stitch onto the right needle as if to knit. | |||
#Insert the left needle through the back loops of both slipped stitches from back to front. | |||
#Purl the two slipped stitches together through the back loops. | |||
======Modified Tutorial Video====== | ======Modified Tutorial Video====== |
Revision as of 09:42, 28 November 2018
About
The slip slip purl is a one-stitch decrease that leans to the left on the knit side of the work.
Procedure
Western Method
Traditional
- Slip the next two stitches individually onto the right needle as if to knit.
- Insert the left needle through the back loops of both slipped stitches from back to front.
- Purl the two slipped stitches together through the back loops.
Traditional Tutorial Video
Modified
- Slip the next stitch onto the right needle as if to purl.
- Slip the next stitch onto the right needle as if to knit.
- Insert the left needle through the back loops of both slipped stitches from back to front.
- Purl the two slipped stitches together through the back loops.
Modified Tutorial Video
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Related Stitches
Reverse Side: Slip Slip Knit (SSK)
Paired Right-Leaning Decrease: Purl Two Together (P2Tog)