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August 19, 2007

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Carol

A great tutorial! Thank you for sharing, you're helping my brain think better of knitting :) I'm inspired!

kim

Thanks for the great tutorial. Very neat.

Tanya

Very informative! Thanks for taking the time!

Nora

Thank you. :)

Liz K.

So very simple, utterly logical. Thanks for explaining it to us lazy knitters.

stacey

:) brilliant!

Ariel

Very cool - particularly that you took the time to knit up the example for us chart-challenged types!

Jean

Brilliant!

Beth S.

I don't suppose this also works for changing toe-up to top-down?... I have lost sleep wondering about that. ;-) I suspect it's more complicated...

Brenda

Excellent tutorial! I intuitively understood the whole flipping thing, but I am not a visual person, so I often have to go through a few trials when doing the actual thing I understood intuitively. Therefore, it's nice to see an example done; it cuts down on the trials.

Danielle

That is so smart.

Duhhhh I had never thought of that.

nova

How helpful is that?! Thanks Kristy! It's so logical, yet it would have never occurred to me to actually do it. Yes, lazy knitter indeed.

tiennie

Very cool! Thanks!

Allison Henle

Love it! Alas, I have a more complicated question: how does a more complicated stitch, like Slip 2, Knit 1, Pass two slipped stitches over translate in reversal? Or Yarn-over twice, then on next row Purl 1, Knit 1 into the two yarn-overs?

Kristy

Hmm, the first one slip 2, k1, psso should look the same either direction, so
I don't think that needs to be translated.

The other one, I would guess, you
would k1, p1 on the next row, but I'd have to knit up a swatch to know for
sure.

Any thoughts?

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