Learn how to create a twisted stitch with a ktbl (knit through back loop) in this video knitting tutorial! Chances are, if you keep on knitting, eventually you’ll run across ktbl (knit through back loop). This is twisted knit stitch that produces a tighter stitch and is usually used fo...
This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit through the back loop. This technique is used to twist your stitches and is often done in decreases. It can also be used to great effect to create a wavy fabric as an alternative to stockinette. Skill: Easy Abbreviation:tbl Patt...
I drop the first (left-hand stitch) and pick it up purlwise on my offhand needle, then k2tog through the back loop. Does this actually make the same stitch as your right-handed ssk? And have you ever thought about making some tutorials for left-handed knitters? Reply Adam says: ...
What I’ve been doing is slipping the SECOND (right-hand) stitch first, knitwise. I drop the first (left-hand stitch) and pick it up purlwise on my offhand needle, then k2tog through the back loop. Does this actually make the same stitch as your right-handed ssk? And have you eve...
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twice (K1 in front, K1 through back of loop) (5 sts.) Row 4: K1, P1 to end; m1 at each end of row by wsst keeping to pattern (7 sts.) Row 5: K row, m1 at each end of row by wsst (9 sts.) Row 6: K1, P1 to end; m1 at each end of row by wsst keeping to ...
But my biggest issue is going from arm to arm. When I pull it tight I end up with a long random string that is attached to the first loop but it isn’t the tail. The tail is still hanging so I then have 3 pieces. Also, the last loop won’t pull tight when I move it over....
Next Step to the Knit and Purl – Using it! Well it’s going to take you and I several years to work our way through the over 100 combinations of knit and purl listed in Loom Knitting Central. My hat goes out to the person who put this together. I wish I could give you the know...
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How to knit in the round using the “Magic loop” Knit stitch Yarn over Knit through the back loop The Top-Down technique step by step Begin at the neck When knitting top-down, we always begin at the neck: Let’s cast on the number of stitches indicated in the pattern, taking care ...