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Knitting abbreviations are often used for brevity in describing knitting patterns. Each knitting pattern typically provides its own abbreviations or refers to a standard. There is no single authoritative source for knitting abbreviations, so multiple standards exist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= The Knitty Standard Book of British Birds )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Knitting and Crochet Abbreviations )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Standards and Guidelines for Crochet and Knitting )〕 ==Types of knitting abbreviations== Knitting abbreviations can be grouped by what they describe: * ''side of work'' :RS and WS signify the "right side" and "wrong side" of the work. * ''type of stitch'' :k means a knit stitch and p means a purl stitch. Thus, "k2, p2", means "knit two stitches, purl two stitches". Similarly, sl st describes a slip stitch, whereas yarn-overs are denoted with yo. * ''scope of stitch'' :The modifier tog indicates that the stitches should be knitted together, e.g., "k2tog" indicates that two stitches should be knitted together as though they were one stitch. psso means "pass the slipped stitch over". pnso means "pass the next stitch over". * ''orientation of stitch'' :The modifier tbl indicates that stitches should be knitted through the back loop. For example, "p2tog tbl" indicates that two stitches should be purled together through the back toop. kwise and pwise connote "knitwise" and "purlwise", usually referring to a slip stitch. * ''insertion point of stitch'' :k-b and k1b mean "knit into the row below". Similarly, p-b and p1b mean "purl into the row below". :p tbl; P1 tbl; or P1b: Purl through the back loop. * ''short combinations of stitches'' :MB means "make bobble". ssk means "slip, slip, knit", i.e., the decrease "slip two stitches knitwise individually, then knit them together through the back loop". skp is another decrease, meaning "slip, knit, pass the slipped stitch over the just knitted stitch". (As an aside, both of these decreases are equivalent to the simpler "k2tog tbl".) * ''repetition of stitches'' TM knit to marker :Patterns of stitches that should be repeated for as many stitches as possible are enclosed in asterisks *... *. For example, " *k2,p2 *" means "repeatedly knit two stitches, purl two stitches as long as possible, i.e., until there are fewer than four stitches left in the row". alt stands for "alternately". * ''position of yarn'' : wyib and wyif mean "with yarn in back" and "with yarn in front", respectively. Used primarily with slipped stitches. * ''beginnings and endings'' :BO and CO mean "bind off" and "cast on", respectively. * ''overall pattern'' :St st, rev St st and g st signify "stockinette stitch", "reverse stockinette stitch" and "garter stitch", respectively. * ''cable instructions'' :LT and RT signify "left twist" and "right twist", respectively. FC and LC indicate "front cross" or "left cross" (the same thing), whereas BC and RC indicate "back cross" or "right cross" (again the same thing). * ''color changes'' : MC means "main color"; CC means "contrasting color". * ''decreases'' :k2tog indicates two stitches should be knitted together as one, used for making decreases in a row. * ''increases'' :m1 means "make one stitch". kfb or pfb means "knit or purl into the front and back of a stitch". * ''positional abbreviations'' :rem means "remaining". foll means "following". beg means "beginning". cont means "continue". incl means "including". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「knitting abbreviations」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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