
If I knit the two shoulder pieces and cast on the stitches in the middle then presumably I then carry on starting with a WS knit for the next row otherwise I'll have 2 knit rows which would disrupt the pattern? Instead the next instruction is: I've been working in broken rib which is RS knit all the stitches and WS k1 p1 k1 repeat. Resting sts for the left shoulder onto the needle. New sts in extension of these sts using the backward loop method, knit the 27 (27) 29 (31) 33 (33) 37 (37) 39 I've finished the back and the shoulders so I have 2 shoulders of 27 stitches each on separate needles and the instructions say I need to: Hello all, back again with questions about the Petite Knit Friday slipover. r/ArtisanGifts (selling wares) /r/Planned_Pooling /r/Embroidery /r/crochet r/Geeknitting /r/casualknitting /r/yarnporn (photos of yarn) /r/yarnswap (trade/barter) /r/yarnaddicts (spinning/dyeing) /r/yarntrolls (memes & gifs) /r/kitting (cats, cats, cats) /r/drunkknitting We're also on Ravelry with these usernames and on discord.

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It's essentially a row of backwards e-loops with a stich knitted into each. The slingshot method and the thumb method, lots of tutorials and videos of both on the web. There are two ways of doing a long tail cast on - and (if done correctly) end up being identical.
