Usually there is an explanation of the sts. used, but not this one. You would think it would be exactly what you said now this I would understand, not skpo. I thought it just might be what you said, but wanted to confirm with all you expert knitters. Thank you so much. If I see it again on another pattern I will know. Learn something new everyday. MarlyLinda6885 said:slip 1, knit 1, pass slip stitch over knit stitch. = a decrease of 1 stitch. Did you read through all the instructions? Usually there is an explanation somewhere in your pattern. But this makes the most sense.
TammyK said:Now that you've been told what the abbreviation stands for, here is a video that shows how it is done (just in case you are not already familiar...):
skpo, skp or (sl1, k1, psso):
THANKS, everyone is so helpful and really appreciate it. Marly