How do you use a row marker in knitting?

What is a row marker in knitting?

Stitch markers are little round items—usually made of plastic or metal—that can be slipped onto a knitting needle to mark a certain place in a row. … From marking a place in your row to holding dropped stitches until you can fix them, stitch markers have a number of uses.

What is the difference between place marker and slip marker in knitting?

What is the difference between slip marker and place marker? The difference is that you first place the marker, where the pattern tells you to do so. When you come to that marker next time, you do what the pattern tells you, and then slip that marker.

What does BOR mean in knitting?

BOR – beginning of round. BM – before marker. CC – contrasting color. CDD – centered double decrease: slip 2 stitches as if to knit 2 together, knit 1, pass 2 slipped stitches over [2 stitches decreased] CO – cast on.

What is another word for marker?

What is another word for marker?

arrow indicator
pointer signpost
hand sign
waypost mark
milepost index
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