k2tog-tbl: knit 2 stitches together through the back loop
This tutorial explains an increase method that involves working multiple stitches in a single stitch.
This tutorial explains an increase method that involves working multiple stitches in a single stitch.
This tutorial explains an increase method that involves working multiple stitches in a single stitch.
The fringe on the Kaleidoscope blanket is created using an overhand knot. Here’s how it works!
The fringe on the Kaleidoscope blanket is created using an overhand knot. Here’s how it works!
The central quadruple decrease, slip 3 stitches, knit 2 stitches together, pass 3 slipped stitches over, eliminates 4 stitches in a symmetrical way (thus ‘central’ and ‘quadruple’).
It’s time to increase! This post looks at how different types of knit increases look when they are stacked up, row after row, forming what we call ‘increase lines’.