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There's more to knitting than just picking up some needles and a ball of yarn: you actually have to use your little gray cells! After you've been knitting for a while, terms and abbreviations become second nature, but when you're just starting out, sometimes those letters just don't make sense. So the DIYnetwork.com editors have compiled a little cheat-sheet to help you mind your Ps and Ks. Just a note about Knitty Gritty videos: If you click on a link and get a clip you've already viewed (or if you don't immediately find the topic you're looking for), be patient -- sometimes a single video clip covers more than one topic (e.g., decrease, increase, purl). Watch the entire video, and you should find everything you need!
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 Binding (or casting) off
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 Swatch: knit side.
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 Swatch: purl side.
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 Decrease
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Knitting Abbreviations * repeat the instructions immediately following the * (asterisk) the first time, plus the number of times specified[ ] repeat the instructions within the bracket the number of times specified alt alternate BO bind(ing) off (also known as cast[ing] off) CC contrasting color CO cast(ing) on cont continue dec decrease or decreasing DP double-pointed dpns double-pointed needles foll following in inch(es) inc increase or increasing K or k knit K2 tog knit 2 stitches together MC main color P or p purl P2 tog purl 2 stitches together patt pattern PSSO pass slipped stitch over SKP slip 1 stitch, knit 1 stitch, pass slipped stitch over knit sl slip slip one stitch sl st slip stitch ssk slip 1 knitwise, slip 1 knitwise, knit these 2 stitches together to form a decrease st(s) stitch(es) St st stockinette stitch rep repeat rem remain(ing) RS right side WS wrong side wyib with yarn in back wyif with yarn in front Yf yarn forward yo yarn over
Knitting TermsBelow are some common (and some not-so-common) terms that have been used in various Knitty Gritty projects.

 Aran knitting (detail of sweater)
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Aran knitting A technique of working combinations of stitches and patterns in a solid color (usually white), takes its name from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland.Continental method Also known as picking, a knitting method in which the yarn is held in the left hand. Click here to go to a page that features a video demonstration of the Continental method. Felting A process by which knitted wool is soaked in hot water to shrink and tighten the fibers and create a dense fabric. Gauge The number of stitches per inch horizontally and vertically when using the recommended yarn weight and stitch pattern
Intarsia (in-tar-zha) The integration of isolated blocks of color into a project; from the Italian intarsio, or inlaying. Click here to go to a page that features a video demonstration of the intarsia technique.Stitch key The explanation of the symbols on a chart, similar to a map legend. Stockinette or stocking stitch A pattern consisting of alternating rows of knit (plain) and purl stitches; one of the foundations of knitting.
Tail The loose end of the yarn.Throwing Knitting technique in which the yarn is held in the right hand; also known as thrown or English method. Click here to go to a page that features a video demonstration of the thrown method. Working yarn The part of the yarn being worked with.
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