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There are two types of slip stitches. One where you move the working yarn to the front, then slip the stitch on the left needle to the right needle and one where you hold the working yarn in the back before slipping the stitch. You might do one or the other depending on if you want the slip on the front of your project, on the back, or both. The Linen stitch does this by alternating on which side the yarn is held. When working the right side, the yarn is held in front and when working the wrong side, it's held in back. However, for a slip, slip, knit as in this article, the yarn is usually held in the back.

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