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About susan wills
Expertise
Anything hand knitting related.Cannot answer machine knitting questions or frame knitting questions. Fiber /history related.

Experience
Professional knitter, finisher for over 25 years. Worked as professional knitting editor, teacher , knitwear designer for over 10 years. I now own a yarn shop.I'll tell you what I'd do. If I don't know , I will tell you that.Background in fiber history/quilts/sewing/spinning as well.

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Handweavers guild of Boulder, Co.

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Published designer: Knit Style, Cast on, Knitters, INKNITTERS. Edited for McCall's Needleworks Magazine.

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Self-taught.

 
   

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Knitting - sl1k???


Expert: susan wills - 10/15/2009

Question
hi i need to know what this means. i saw someone else asked this. but mine is followed by k2tog psso. the whole line is k2. yfwd. sl1k. k2tog. psso. yfwd. k1.
answer if you can.
thanks, storm

Answer
Knit 2 stitches, bring your yarn between the two needles to the front of work,slip the next stitch knitwise, knit two stitches together,with the left needle tip lift the 2nd stitch on rt. needle (one that was slipped)  and lift it over  and off(like binding off) ,bring yarn forward to front of work, knit one stitch.

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