Short Rows: Resolve as P2tog
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Resolve as P2tog
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Insert the working needle into the wrap from below from back to front. Place the wrap on the holding needle, lifting it over and behind the stitch it wraps. Purl the wrapped stitch, its wrap, and the following stitch together as a Purl 2 Together (p2tog). 1 stitch decreased.
Note that this stitch is shown hashed because it is nearly always worked on a backside or “wrong side” row, which mean it looks like a k2tog on the front side. For more on stitch notation, see this article.