Hello my knitters, today I will show you the most common increases technique in knitting, how to do it and how to read it in a chart pattern/diagram.
Knowing the increases and decreases technique along with knit and purl stitches you will be able to make so many projects: sweaters, cardigans, dresses, blankets, baby clothes, scarves.
Increase: Yarn Over.
This simple increase is the basis, along with decreases, of all lace work.
Wrap the yarn around the right needle once and then continue knitting. When you work the next row (knit or purl) into the wrap as if it is a stitch a small hole is created.
Increase: knit into the front and the back:
Knit into the front of the next stitch on the left needle, but don’t slide the stitch off the needle, insert the right needle into the back of the knitted stitch purlwise and knit that loop then slide it all off of the needle. The result is two stitches on the right needle instead of one.
Increase: Make one- right leaning
Insert the left needle from back to front into the horizontal strand between the last stitch worked on the right needle and the next stitch on the left needle. Insert needle into the front of the strand and knit it.
Increase: Make one- left leaning
Insert the left needle from front to back into the horizontal strand between the last stitch worked on the right needle and the next stitch on the left needle. Insert needle into the back of the strand and knit it.
Central double increase:
Knit into the back of the first stitch on the left needle without sliding it off, then knit into the front of the same stitch and slide it off on the right needle. In the strand running vertically between the two stitches you’ve just created insert the left needle into this strand from back to front, knit through the back loop and slide it off of the left needle.
Increase: other techniques
Knit 1, purl 1, knit 1 in one stitch on right side.
Purl 1, knit1, purl 1in one stitch on the wrong side.
Knit 1, yarn over, knit 1 in one stitch on right side.
Purl 1, yarn over, purl 1 in one stitch on wrong side.
Purl 1, yarn over, purl 1 in one stitch on right side.
Knit 1, yarn over, knit 1 in one stitch on wrong side.
Follow the link to read how to decrease technique: https://turcoazcuvanilie.ro/2018/07/31/how-to-read-a-knit-chart-pattern-how-to-decrease-symbols-and-explanations/
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This is an excellent tutorial, and I wish I’d seen it years ago. However, it doesn’t answer my question. I’m knitting a pair of fingerless mittens in a 2 color stranded pattern. I have K2tog and SSK symbols on the chart, both of which are no brainers for me. However, given the color pattern with alternating repeats and no further directions, I’m not sure whether to start with the stitch to the R or the L of the symbol, contained in only a single stitch box. It’s a 50/50 shot that has the potential to drastically mess up the pattern. Your help is much appreciated.
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I will learn that and everything that goes with it
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I’m very happy that my posts are helpful for you, I’m trying to make my projects friendly for beginners. For the next weeks I have a few beautiful items, perfect for beginners, I can’t wait to share it with all of you.