M1L & M1R: knitting stitch structure – String Geekery December 17, 2021 @ 6:41 am […] M1 is a good, basic increase, but it leaves a visible hole. There’s a slight modification of the technique that mostly hides this hole. The two versions of this are M1L (make one left) ...
Make 1 Towards Make 1 TowardsContinental Method also known as Make One Flash doesn't appear to be installed on your computer. Click hereto change to our HTML5 video player. ; Share This Video
This creates the exact same stitch as Make One Away, it just does it tighter and more invisibly. It's as...
On every other row bind off two stitches, then one stitch, then all remaining stitches to create the shoulder. 13 Create the first row. Knit one stitch, purl one stitch, and repeat for the rest of the row. 14 Increase by one stitch for the next row. Repeat the previous step. 15 ...
32. Hurdle Stitch Hat Knitting Pattern Check out this hurdle stitch hat which is a perfect wear for all your outings! Thisknitting patternis very easy to work up as it involves a knit stitch in a round with alternate knit and purl stitches. It will not take you more than a couple of ...
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This shawl is created by making an increase on the right side row only. The shawl will grow from that increase on one side to create a triangle shape. This is knit in garter stitch for a simple shawl that will look similar to Claire’s shawl seen work in season 6 of the Outlander TV...
I’m also a fairly new knitter, but I had a look at knitting the short rows, and what I worked out is that they’re using a ‘Wrap and turn’ stitch. Essentially what they’re describing is adding a few extra rows of knitting around the stitches that you pull to create the ‘bone...
Seed Stitch The purl bumps in this stitch pattern are quite prominent, but there are little knit “V”‘s hiding above, below, to the left, and to the right of each purl! When measuring gauge in seed stitch, it is important to remember to count those knits whether you’re counting hor...