Ssk (slip next 2 stitches knitwise, then knit them together) This decrease is used in lace knitting to form a travelling knit stitch up the side of a series of holes. It has the effect of travelling to the left as you face the work. Slip the first stitch onto the right hand needle ...
In that case, all you have to do is take the full number of stitches in the row and divide it by the number of decreases the pattern calls for. This will tell you how many stitches to make between your decreases to keep them evenly spaced.[28] For example, if your row has 40 ...