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  • Invisible increase when knitting Stockinette stitch
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    Invisible increases when knitting Stockinette stitch

    November 10, 2020 /

    In today’s tutorial, I’m sharing an increase technique that I just discovered, easy to do and practically undetectable, ideal for knitted pieces made in Stockinette (Stocking) stitch (sometimes the increases can be decorative, but often we would prefer them to be invisible (like my boyfriend 😉  In a previous tutorial, we practiced my favorite increase when knitting Garter stitch, so this time, we’ll see how to do increases that are smooth, virtually unnoticeable, and can be used for any kind of stitch where you get the “v” (the little chain) typical of the Stockinette, because we need one of the sides of the stitch (I call them the “legs” of…

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  • Invisible increase knitting garter stitch
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    Lesson 3: How to Increase Stitches + Video

    February 15, 2018 /

    If you’re new here, start from the beginning: → [Learn to Knit] Now that you can knit your first rows, it’s time to take a small step forward. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to increase stitches — a simple way to make your knitting grow and change shape. This is where knitting becomes a bit more flexible… and a lot more interesting 😉 🎥 Video Lesson 3: Easy increases knitting Garter stitch What You’re Doing When you increase, you’re adding new stitches to your work. This allows your knitting to grow wider and change shape — something you’ll use in many projects. You’re no longer just creating fabric… you’re…

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Recent Posts

  • Easy 1-Row Reversible Knitting Stitch That Looks Like Ribbing + Video
  • How to Knit the Garter Lace Stitch: Easy 2-Row + Video
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  • How to Knit a Leaf Lace Wrap (Free Pattern + Video)
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