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Knitting

Slip

Description

Transfers a stitch from the left needle to the right needle without working it.

Detailed explanation

The abbreviation ‘sl’ stands for slipping a stitch, a technique where a stitch is transferred from one needle to the other without being worked with new yarn. This method is used for decorative textured patterns, neat selvedge edges, or as part of decreasing stitches. Unless a pattern specifically indicates slipping knitwise, the standard practice is to slip purlwise to avoid twisting the stitch orientation.

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