Both of these are correct: Wrap stitch is not wrapping. It is a way of making a smooth turn in short row knitting. Thanks to both Jenny and Joy.
"Wrap stitch" might also refer to the short-row technique in which one wraps the yarn around the first of the stitches that aren't knitted before turning and knitting back. The wrap may be picked up and knitted together with the stitch later on, but in a bumpy fabric needn't be. WRAP STITCH A wrap stitch is used to eliminate the hole created when using the short row shaping method. Work to the position on the row indicated in the pattern, wrap the next st (by slipping next st onto right needle, bringing yarn to front of work between needles and then slipping same st back onto left needle on foll rows, K tog the loop and the wrapped st) and turn, cont from pattern. <ttp://www.woolworks.org/misc/wrap.html> is a fairly complicated description and not as easy to understand. Tess ([EMAIL PROTECTED])= - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]