Most increases in knitting lean in one direction or the other; however, the CDI is an example of a double increase that has no lean. The instead the two increased stitches appear on both sides of the stitch used for the increase, which means the opposing leans in the increase even out. ...
Patterns rarely call for this, but here it... Purl Front & Back Rarely called for, but here it is. This... A very easy increase, great for beginners, this creates a tiny bump in the knitting, similar to the Moss Increase but more subtle. Category: increasesShare...
If you are on a purl stitch or row, then purl the stitch instead. 2 Bring the working yarn to the front of your work. Grasp the strand of working yarn and bring it up and over your work. The yarn should be hanging down in front of your knitting as if you were going to purl.[...