Purl 2 Together (P2TOG) is worked on the wrong side of the knitting piece, You just purl two stitches as if they were one stitch. Watch to Learn Watch this video to learn how to Purl 2 Together (P2TOG). If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, I’ll be glad to help. ... Read More
How to Knit 3 Together (K3TOG)
Knit 3 Together (K3TOG) is a decreasing stitch that decreases 3 to 1. You knit three stitches as if they were one stitch. Watch to Learn Watch this video to learn how to Knit 3 Together (K3TOG). If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, I’ll be glad to help. ... Read More
How to Make One Right (M1R)
Make One Right (M1R) is the mirrored stitch of M1L (Make One Left), meaning it leans to the right and often comes in pairs with M1L to create a symmetrical appearance. M1R and M1L are called Make One (M1) when the leaning direction is not specifically indicated. To Make One Right, you’re going to add the new stitch into the yarn strand between two stitches, you just pick that little strand up and knit into the back loop to create a new stitch. Watch to Learn The video shows you how to Make One ... Read More
How to Make One Left (M1L)
Make One Left (M1L) is an increasing stitch that leans to the left, it often comes in pairs with M1R (Make One Right) which leans to the right. And they are both called Make One (M1) when the leaning direction is not specifically indicated. M1L creates 2 stitches out of 1, first, you pick up the little bar between two stitches, then you knit in the back loop to add one new stitch. Be careful, it’s very important to knit in the back loop, otherwise you’ll have a big hole out there. Watch to ... Read More
How to Knit 2 Together (K2TOG)
Knit 2 Together (K2TOG) is a decreasing stitch that leans to the right, it decreases 2 stitches into 1, you just knit two stitches as if they were one stitch. Watch to Learn The video shows you how to Knit Two Together (K2TOG). Left-Handed Knit Two Together (K2TOG) Since K2TOG is a directional stitch, leaning to the right, its left-handed version is actually performed like SSK (K2TOG’s paired stitch which leans to the left). Please watch the video below to learn how to do K2TOG in ... Read More
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