Knit Front and Back (kfb) is a very common single increase that turns one stitch into two. On the knit side of stockinette, a kfb looks a bit like a purl stitch, and in fact, it is sometimes called a “bar increase” because of the horizontal “bar” on the increased stitch. ...
You now have one stitch on the right-hand needle and the old stitch still on the left-hand needle. To finish the increase, knit into the back of the old stitch on the left-hand needle. This stitch is made in exactly the same way you'd make a stitch on the front part of the loop...
(es) kf&b knit into the front and back of the same stitch. k2tog knit 2 stitches together. BLANKET SQUARE. (Knit Diagonally) Using 4mm Knitting Needles. Cast on 1 stitch. 1 st Row: kf&b. [2sts] 2 nd Row: K1, kf&b. [3sts] 3 rd Row: K1, kf&b, k1. [4sts] 4 th Row:...
Knitting Abbreviations And Terms (US And UK) CO = cast on Cont = Continue(ing) Dec = Decrease Inc = Increase K = Knit KFB = Knit into the front and back of the stitch (to increase) K2tog = Knit 2 sts together M1 = Make one st P = Purl Rem = Remaining Rep = Repeat St(s) ...
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Seamless knitwear (1) having front and back bodies (2a, 2b) joined together at both widthwise ends thereof and formed into a tubular body from its rib hem toward its shoulder by using a flat knitting machine, the front body (2a) having a right and left front bodes (5a, 15a) into ...
To knit without hokes in the bottom try Row 2, K1,M1 (make 1 by knitting into front and back of stitch),K10,M1,K1,M1,K10,M1,K1 31sts Row 4, K1,M1,K12,M1,K1,M1,K12,M1,K1 35sts Row 6, K1,M1,K14,M1,K1,M1,K14,M1,K1 39sts Hope that helps Reply Yolandeweston 5866 180...
front and the back, is worked by itself. Once I had done all the nasty end weaving in work I picked up stitches for, and knit, the edging for the neck band. Feeling ever so accomplished, I held up the piece, complete except for the armhole edging, and smiled. And stopped smiling. ...
After the front and back are knit, the pieces are seamed, then the little sleeve ribbing is knit in the round, as well as the neckline. I did change how the neckline was knit, as I didn’t like the way it was written in the pattern (a basic ribbing with a bind off at the end...
Adaptation #2: just when you've gotten used to flat knitting, and knitting through the front loop of some stitches and the back loop of others, you will may be surprised by the fact that when doing circular knitting, things change. I recall one Combination knitter telling me that she wrap...