What does p-b mean?
p-b means purl stitch in the row below
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Knitting Abbreviations
Particularly in Knitting Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for purl stitch in the row below?
purl stitch in the row below can be abbreviated as p-b
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What does p-b stand for? p-b stands for "purl stitch in the row below". |
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How to abbreviate "purl stitch in the row below"? "purl stitch in the row below" can be abbreviated as p-b. |
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What is the meaning of p-b abbreviation? The meaning of p-b abbreviation is "purl stitch in the row below". |
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What is p-b abbreviation? One of the definitions of p-b is "purl stitch in the row below". |
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What does p-b mean? p-b as abbreviation means "purl stitch in the row below". |
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What is shorthand of purl stitch in the row below? The most common shorthand of "purl stitch in the row below" is p-b. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SID - Stitch in the Ditch
- TPBM - The Person Below Me
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- sotm - Stitch of the Month
- tbb - The Beast Below
- tpb - The person below
- tsb - The Space Below
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- k1b - knit 1 in the row below
- k1 f&b - knit 1 stitch in the front, then in the back
- kfb - knit 1 stitch in the front, then in the back