In knitting, a border stitch is an edge stitch or a series of stitches that are often worked at the beginning and/or end of each row or round. Border stitches serve multiple purposes, including providing a neat and finished edge to the knitted fabric, preventing curling, and creating a smooth transition for seaming or other finishing techniques.
Abbreviation
knit k
purl p
slip sl
knit back loop ktbl
purl two together p2tog
Pattern
cast on multiple of 3+2
Row1: sl1, *p1,k1,ktbl1* rep from *to* ,p1
Row2: sl1, *(p2tog-p1) into same, k1* rep from*to* ,k1
knit k
purl p
slip sl
knit back loop ktbl
purl two together p2tog
Pattern
cast on multiple of 3+2
Row1: sl1, *p1,k1,ktbl1* rep from *to* ,p1
Row2: sl1, *(p2tog-p1) into same, k1* rep from*to* ,k1
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