No, Jane, this does not mean to work the yarn doubled. The term refers to double knitting weight (DK) yarn. This weight knits up at approximately 5.5 stitches per inch on US #5 or #6 knitting needles, CYCA yarn weight classification#3. It is a good choice for summer wear or kids' garments. read more
DK stands for “double knitting,” but in the case of DK yarn, it doesn’t mean that you use it exclusively to create projects using the double knitted technique, nor does it mean that you hold two strands of it together to stitch it. read more
DK means double knitting. It depends on where you are or, more correctly, where the pattern is from to determine actual size. Here in US DK is smaller, like a #3. Some countries talk of our #4 knitting worsted as a double knitting yarn. The best thing to do is look at the gauge given on the pattern and look for a yarn that is the same or very close. read more
slip1, knit 2 tog, pass slipped stitch over. (a double decrease) view english video view continental video SKP aka skpo "Slip, Knit, Pass." Slip a stitch, knit the next stitch, pass the slipped stitch over the knit one. The same as: sl1, k1, psso view continental video view english video sl aka s slip a stitch. read more