Knitting question

cassie

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I am making, or trying to, a pair of knitted bootees for myself. I am having trouble understanding some of the directions.

On Row 7 it says as follows: With Color B k 8, dec 2 sts, k 17, dec 2 sts, k8. (OK. I understand so far.) Continue in this manner to work 2-sf every other row above previous dec and alternate colors....... What does 2-sf mean? Is it a misprint? What? If necessary, I could post the whole pattern if that would help. Any help would be appreciated.
 
I am making, or trying to, a pair of knitted bootees for myself. I am having trouble understanding some of the directions.

On Row 7 it says as follows: With Color B k 8, dec 2 sts, k 17, dec 2 sts, k8. (OK. I understand so far.) Continue in this manner to work 2-sf every other row above previous dec and alternate colors....... What does 2-sf mean? Is it a misprint? What? If necessary, I could post the whole pattern if that would help. Any help would be appreciated.
I am thinking it may mean "slip front" as in slip to the front. If that doesn't make sense, it may help to post the pattern + perhaps a photo of the finished item. That is certainly not a traditional abbreviation!
 
Here is the full pattern. I hope this helps.

SIZE: One size fits all

MATERIALS: Knitting worsted: One skein (3 0z) Color A, One skein (3 oz) Color B
Knitting needles: One pair 11 or English needles 2

GAUGE: 3 sts = 1"

NOTE: Work with 2 strands throughout

Starting with cuff and color A, cast on 51 sts

1st row: k 11, sl 1, k 2 tog, psso (2 sts decreased), k 23, sl 1, k 2 tog, psso, k 11

2nd row and all even numbered rows: k across

3rd row: k 10, sl 1, k 2 tog, psso, k 21, sl 1, k 2 tog, psso, k 10

5th row: k 9, dec 2 sts as before, k19, dec 2 sts, k 9

7th row: With B k 8, dec 2 sts, k17, dec 2 sts, k 8. Continue in this manner to work two 2-sf every other row above previous dec and alternate colors, working 3 ridges A and 3 ridges B. Work until 3 sts remain. Leave sts on needle. Break off.

Feet: Starting with cast-on row with B and free needle, pick up and knit 12 sts along one side edge of work, k 3 cuff sts, pick up and k 12sts along other side of work (27 sts).

Next row: K 12, inc 1 st as follows: With tip of right needle pull up yarn between sts and place loop on left needle, k through back part of loop; (k 1, inc 1 as before) 3 times; k 12, k 1 row.

Next row: k 13, inc 1 as before, k 1 (seam st), inc 1, k 3, inc 1, k 1 (seam st), inc 1, k 13, k 1 row

Next row: k 14, inc 1, k seam st, inc 1, inc 1, k 5, inc 1, k seam st, inc 1, k 14. Continue in this manner to k every row and work increases before and after each seam st every other row. Work with B until 7 ridges are completed, then with A for 3 more ridges (67 sts).

Next row: K 32, k 2 tog (33 sts on each needle). Weave edges together.

Sew back seam, leaving 3" open at top of cuff.
 
I've been knitting for decades and have never seen the abbreviation "2-sf."

Usually a pattern will list the abbreviations used and what they mean at the beginning of the pattern, just to be sure they're understood.
I'm thinking that's a typo.
I think so too.
 

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