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Increasing: How to Make One (m1 and m1r)

Posted on May 25, 2017July 24, 2018by Eliza Prokopovits

I wasn’t a fan of the make one (m1) increase when I first tried it. I’ve always used k1fb, and it has worked well for almost every project. But m1 has the advantage of blending in a little better to the stitches around it, and sometimes you need that. After using m1 and its reverse, […]

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Increasing: How to Knit One in Front and Back (k1fb)

Posted on April 28, 2017July 24, 2018by Eliza Prokopovits

Knit one in front and back (k1fb) is a common increase stitch, and it’s really easy once you get the hang of it. You start by knitting the stitch as you normally would (through the front loop, or the part of the stitch that is in front of the needle), but you do NOT slide […]

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