The first stitch is to be slipped; then knit one, and make one, by casting the material over the pin.
Then knit as many stitches of the first needle as you have seams at the side; turn the work, and begin the needle with the seam you made first.
Then knit a plain piece, without a seam-stitch, till you begin to decrease for the toe, which can be worked in several different ways.
Then knit as many plain rounds as there are plain stitches between 2 intakes.
Bind off in this way, k 1, then knit 2 stitches together (one from the sole and one from the instep needle) and bind the stitch previously knitted over them; continue till all the stitches are bound off.
Then knit a round, putting the cotton round the needle, and knitting 2 stitches taken together, this is to make a runner for the ribbon.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then knit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.