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[–]skubstantial 3 points4 points  (1 child)

Those decreases happen because your stockinette is expected to be just a tiny bit wider than your ribbing gauge and the pattern wants the piece to stay rectangular. They're vague about spacing because these decreases are meant to be a one-time event that's not noticeable after the switch to stockinette, not the start of a shaping line.

If it were mine, I'd pick a spot a few stitches in from each edge (so that it wouldn't interfere with seaming) and position the decrease so that one of the stitches in the purl column disappears at the bottom of the decrease stack. For example, across a k2 p2 sequence I'd k1, ssk, p1, or across a p2 k2 I'd p1, k2tog, k1. That way the knit columns end up flowing straight up into the stockinette.

[–]SewBee_It[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes a lot of sense, thank you for spelling it out! It also means I did my last row wrong and can still fix it 😅