Decrease SSK

SSK = short for slip, slip, knit, meaning that you slip 1 st, slip the next, then put left needle back into the slipped sts and knit them together.
This will create a decrease leaning to the left.
This method gives the exact same dec result as "slip 1, K1, psso".
Our video is showing you how to SSK first in continental style, and then in US style knitting.

The video above can be used in the following patterns

Comments (6)

Sylvia Meade wrote:

The explanation was great and the video was excellent, making absolutely sure I knew what to do. Thank you.

11.08.2020 - 05:30

Sylvia Meade wrote:

Thank you, this was great. Explanation was good and the Video Confirmed it. Thank you again.

11.08.2020 - 05:25

Mary Jean Marcuzzi wrote:

I know how to do the ssk but in the pattern I am doing it calls for a sddsk stitch and I don't understand what that means or how to do it. Can you help me with this?

29.03.2019 - 18:08

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Mrs Marcuzzi, could you please post your question under the pattern you are working - using same formular to post a question? This could be helfpul to assist you. Thank you!

02.04.2019 - 11:00

E. Van De Weg wrote:

This video does not work

07.05.2015 - 11:20

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Mrs Van De Weg, Please make sure you have installed the newest version of Adobe Flash Player. If the problem persists, please take a look at Vimeo's FAQ.

08.05.2015 - 10:14

Wies Van Kasteren wrote:

2steken recht overgehaald samenbreien hoe moet dat????

22.04.2014 - 21:49

Elza Guerra De Azevedo wrote:

Vídeo excelente!! Obrigada!!

01.12.2013 - 23:00

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