Moonstitched: Technique Playlist for this Knitting Pattern

When I design a pattern, I want you to feel supported from cast on to bind off. That’s why I’ve gathered together a collection of video tutorials to help you through the techniques used in Moonstitched.

Instead of searching the internet for answers when you come across an unfamiliar stitch or technique, you’ll find everything conveniently collected in one place. Whether you’re looking for a quick refresher on a familiar skill or would like a little extra guidance with something new, these tutorials are here to help.

My goal is to make your knitting experience as enjoyable and stress-free as possible, so you can spend less time hunting for instructions and more time enjoying your stitches. Think of these videos as a helpful companion beside you, ready whenever you need a little extra support.

Take a look through the tutorials, knit at your own pace, and enjoy the journey of bringing your Moonstitched socks to life.

K: Knit.

 

K2tog: Insert the right needle into 2 stitches simultaneously and knit the 2 stitches together. (1 st dec)

 

M1L: From the front, lift the horizontal strand between stitches with the left needle. Knit through the back loop. (1 st inc)

 

M1R: From the back, lift the horizontal strand between stitches with the left needle. Knit through the front loop. (1 st inc)

P: Purl.

 

P2tog: Insert the right needle into 2 stitches simultaneously and purl the 2 stitches together. (1 st dec)

 

Sl1: With the working yarn in the back, insert the right needle into the next stitch as if to purl, and transfer the stitch from the left needle to the right.

 

Sl1 wyif: With the working yarn in front, insert the right needle into the next stitch as if to purl, and transfer the stitch from the left needle to the right.

 

Ssk: Slip 2 stitches, one at a time, knitwise. Knit the slipped stitches together through the back loops. (1 st dec)

 

W&T: Wrap the stitch with the working yarn and turn the work.

 

Yo: Wrap the working yarn over the right needle, from front to back (counter-clockwise). (1 st inc)


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