With reference to the "short row heel" technique on this this website:
http://home.earthlink.net/~jeffnstasia/sox2.htm
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YO backwards on to RH needle (back under needle, over top, to front.), P across to 1 st. before end, turn.
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Increasing: 1) K1 (1st st. of pair), correct mount of the YO (you won't have to do if you knit Eastern Uncrossed style), K2tog. (yo plus 1st st. of next pair), turn.
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The explanation here is very helpful, but there are a few terms which have me scratching my head.
Q1) What does "YO backwards" mean?
Q2) What is "Eastern Uncrossed" knitting? (How does it differ from continental knitting?)
Thanks in advance.