Side A
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Side B (note the odd green stitch is a mistake)
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Cast on the required number of stitches and do any foundation row. You need to have a number of stitches that are a multiple of two.
Do any edge stitches as the pattern calls for.
Knit one, tail is hanging to the back as with usual knit
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Bring the yarn forward as if for a yarn over. You're passing it under the right hand needle so it hangs in the front as if for purl
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Slip the next stitch, inserting the needle as if you are going to purl the stitch
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Move the yarn to the back, passing under the needle again. The thread will cross horizontally across the slipped stitch
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Knit the next stitch and repeat the slip across the row.
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Row 2
Repeat the same process. The stitches you knit on the last row will now be slipped, and the previously slipped will be knit.
Knit
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Pass yarn to the front
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Insert needle as if to purl
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Slip stitch onto the right hand needle
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Pass yarn the back, across the slipped stitch and under the right needle
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Continue pattern across row.
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If you don't do any plain knit rows at the finishing end you have a one ended tube. You can castoff in a way that keeps this open.
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AWESOME and thank you - am trying this and for me its harder without a picture (am very visual) this shows me i am apparently doing it correctly - yea!!!
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I'm happy it helped someone!
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