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− | + | "Slip Slip Knit", or SSK, is a term often found in knitting patterns. It's a common tool used to decrease two stitches on a stitch while knitting a row. Before learning the slip slip knit stitch, you should be familiar with the [[Knit|knit stitch]] and the [[Slip Stitch|slip stitch]]. | |
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# Knit the stitches until the point where the pattern tells you to decrease. | # Knit the stitches until the point where the pattern tells you to decrease. | ||
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# Voila! You've just decreased with SSK. Two stitches have become one. | # Voila! You've just decreased with SSK. Two stitches have become one. | ||
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== Things You'll Need == | == Things You'll Need == |