This decrease is used in lace knitting to form a travelling knit stitch up the side of a series of holes. It has the effect of travelling to the left as you face the work. Slip the first stitch onto the right hand needle knitwise. Then slip the next stitch onto the right hand needle...
How to Make 1(Another knitting increase you'll want to learn) How to decrease stitches When you finish knitting you'll need to tuck in all those loose dangly yarn ends so you'll need some knitting instructions on: How to weave in ends ...
In knitting there really are just two stitches that you need to master - knit and purl. Every stitch pattern you use in knitting is a combination of these two stitches with increases and decreases thrown in to make different patterns in the knitted fabric. Learn those two stitches and a few...
1. Decrease stitches Follow your pattern:Most hat patterns will include instructions for decreasing stitches towards the crown. Typically, you’ll use decreases like knit two together (k2tog) or slip, slip, knit (ssk) to reduce the number of stitches. Switch to Double-Pointed Needles (DPNs) ...
Learn how to do all kinds of knitting stitches with the step-by-step instructions in these knitting tutorials from Howcast.
I love that knitting and crochet each have their unique looks, but sometimes I want to get the knit look from crochet. There are all kinds of beautiful “knit” look patterns using crochet and it’s becoming more and more popular. The stitch that I’m showing you today is so easy and...
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to knit your first row using the Godfather of knitting stitches: the knit stitch. The knit stitch is the foundation for all other knitting stitches. Here, you'll find step-by-step instructions to help out a beginner kni
Continue working in this way until all the stitches are on right hand needle. How to do Garter Stitch (gst) Garter stitch is produced by knitting every stitch on every row. The same effect is achieved by purling every stitch on every row. It works with any number of stitches. How to ...
The decrease slants up and to the right. Instead of two stitches, there is one stitch on the right needle. Tips for Working K2Tog Knitting two stitches together at the same time can be a little tricky, at least at first. If you are a tight knitter, it can be hard to get the needl...
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