Knitting patterns use a compact shorthand that can feel like a foreign language when you start out. This page lists the abbreviations used in KnitHit patterns and most English-language patterns, with a plain explanation of each. Bookmark it and keep it open next to any pattern you knit.
Basic Stitches
Abbreviation
Meaning
What you do
k
Knit
Knit the stitch the standard way
p
Purl
Purl the stitch
k2, k3 …
Knit 2, knit 3 …
Knit that number of stitches
st / sts
Stitch / stitches
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RS / WS
Right side / wrong side
The front / back of the fabric
tbl
Through the back loop
Work into the back leg of the stitch (twists it)
sl
Slip
Move a stitch to the other needle without working it
wyif / wyib
With yarn in front / back
Hold the working yarn in front / behind while slipping
Increases
Abbreviation
Meaning
What you do
yo
Yarn over
Wrap the yarn over the needle – makes a stitch and a small hole (used in lace)
m1 / m1L / m1R
Make one (left / right)
Lift the bar between stitches and knit it, leaning left or right
kfb
Knit front and back
Knit into the front, then the back of the same stitch (2 from 1)
Decreases
Abbreviation
Meaning
What you do
k2tog
Knit two together
Knit 2 stitches as one – leans right
ssk
Slip, slip, knit
Slip 2 stitches knitwise, knit them together – leans left