From Knitting and Crochet: a Guide to the Use of the Needle and the Hook, Mrs. Jenny June Croly, page 24. Pattern note:
Before knitting a stitch made by the yarn forward in the previous row, turn this stitch on the needle. This is done by slipping it off the left needle, reversing it, and slipping it back on the left with the right needle, and is necessary to make the pattern open, unless you knit very loosely, …
From Knitting and Crochet: a Guide to the Use of the Needle and the Hook, Mrs. Jenny June Croly, page 24. Pattern note:
Before knitting a stitch made by the yarn forward in the previous row, turn this stitch on the needle. This is done by slipping it off the left needle, reversing it, and slipping it back on the left with the right needle, and is necessary to make the pattern open, unless you knit very loosely, in which case it will not be necessary.
I'm also not yet sure the difference between yarn forward
and yarn over as for purling
; both are transcribed here as yarn overs.
Shown with a cast-on count of 26 stitches.