The Make One Right (M1R) Increase
The Make One Right Increase (M1R) technique is used to add stitches to your knitting and can be used any time a pattern calls for
The Make One Right Increase (M1R) technique is used to add stitches to your knitting and can be used any time a pattern calls for
The Linked Double Crochet Stitch is a variation of the double crochet stitch. It creates a much closer and tighter fabric than the traditional double
The Herringbone Double Crochet (HBDC) creates a fun textured pattern. The tilt of this stitch creates the distinctive Herringbone arrow-shape on the surface of the
This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the Knit Front and Back Increase (KFB). Also known as the K1FB increase or
The Make One Towards Increase can be used whenever you pattern calls for a make one (M1) increase. Increases add stitches to your work and
The Herringbone Half Double Crochet (HHDC) creates a fun textured pattern. The tilt of this stitch creates the distinctive Herringbone arrow-shape on the surface of
The Make One Away Increase (M1A) is one of the most basic increase stitches, and is very simple to perform. Also known as Make One
The Extended Double Crochet Stitch is a variation of the Double Crochet, but we add an additional step in the process of making the Double
The Knit Left Loop increase (KLL) is a practically invisible increase is perfect for making symmetrical increases in adjacent stitches. Also known as the raised
The Extended Half Double Crochet Stitch is a variation of the Half Double Crochet, but we add an additional step in the process of making
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