There are so many ways to increase stitches in knitting — you can knit twice into the same stitch (often notated as KFB — knit into the front and back), you can do a yarn over and treat it as a real stitch on the next row (which leaves a hole in your work — this can sometim...
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As soon as you start to knit anything more complicated than a scarf you are likely to need to know how to increase and decrease the number of stitches you are working with. In this article, we will show you different methods on how to decrease stitches. Your pattern will usually tell you...
Learn how to master the knit front back increase (KFB) with this helpful video tutorial. You can seamlessly increase your knitting project with this technique.
Determine the stitches per inch from the pattern's gauge requirement. For example, if the gauge is 24 stitches over four inches, the per-inch stitch gauge is six. Step 4 Use the stitches-per-inch figure to determine how many stitches you need to increase. For example, to increase the wa...
How to increase stitches How to decrease stitches Knitting Techniques - Not all of these are suitable for Beginners... But I thought you might like to see the type of knitting you could attempt after you have mastered the basics! There are quite a few differentknitting techniquesthat you can...
Method of knitting A method for operating a conventional circular knitting machine, provided with indepenent and continuously operating pattern wheels, to develop patterns including knit, tuck, welt and terry stitches in the same course(s). By synchronizin......
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This tutorial explains an increase method that involves lifting and working into the bar between two stitches. It can be worked two different ways, these are described as ‘left’ and ‘right’ – m1L and m1R. Jump to the video!
How to do Single Rib Single rib stitch is produced by knitting one stitch and purling one stitch alternatively along the row. On subsequent rows repeat knit the stitches that were purled and purl the stitches that were knitted on the previous row. This pattern is a repeat of two stitches....