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Twists – LT, LPT, RT, RPT

When two stitches are crossed without using a cable needle, they are often called “twist-stitches”. The method for twist-stitches usually requires working the second stitch on the left needle before the the first. However, if you’re knitting up a pattern of twisted ribs, such as in my Ripple Hat, this method won’t work, as one or both stitches need to be twisted first individually, and then crossed over one another.

One solution is to use a cable needle – each stitch can then be worked as needed to maintain the twist in the ribs. In my opinion, using a cable needle for a single stitch every three stitches in a twisted rib motif is a pain in the you-know-what. One alternative is to slip both stitches together knitwise, then slip them back one at a time either purlwise or knitwise, depending on the type of twist, so that each stitch has the proper orientation and position.  For the sake of knitting speed, however, I prefer the dropped stitch method:

Left Twist (1/1 LT) and Left Purl Twist (1/1 LPT)

1. Insert the tip of the right needle into the back of the second stitch on the left needle.

2. Pinch the fabric beneath the first two stitches on the left needle with your right hand…

3…and slip the second stitch, letting the first stitch drop off the needle.

4. Quickly pick up the dropped stitch with the tip of the left needle, and transfer the slipped stitch back to the left needle.

5. The two stitches are now ready to be worked in pattern: knit each stitch through the back loop for a Left Twist (1/1 LT), or purl the first stitch and knit the second stitch through the back loop for a Left Purl Twist (1/1 LPT).

Right Twist (1/1 RT) and Right Purl Twist (1/1 RPT)

1. Insert the tip of the right needle into the front of the second stitch on the left needle.

2. Pinch the fabric beneath the first two stitches on the left needle with your right hand…

3…and slip the second stitch, letting the first stitch drop to the back of your work.

4. Quickly pick up the dropped stitch with the tip of the left needle, then transfer the slipped stitch back to the left needle.

5. The two stitches are now ready to be worked in pattern: knit each stitch through the back loop for a Right Twist (1/1 RT), or knit the first stitch through the back loop and purl the second for a Right Purl Twist (1/1 RPT).