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kfPSOkb

knit front, pass stitch over, knit back.

One of the techniques that I use quite frequently in my patterns is the kfPSOkb, this is a little technique that in the words of EZ I've "unvented".
It's used in milo, rainbow dress, eden and bloom.

Basically, it's a simple little technique that combines a kfab and a PSO.
I use this in two instances:
  • At the end of the cast off on sleeve/shoulder straps.
This continues the line of the raglan shaping as well as eliminates that gappy stitch between the cast off and the underarm stitches.
  • To join two pieces together.
Using this technique to join shortens the joining stitch and keeps the join tight and neat.


This is an unusual technique, and not one I've encountered anywhere else. Hopefully the following little video will help you execute it perfectly.

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