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== About == | == About == | ||
The knit front back is a one-stitch neutral increase. It is also known as a bar increase. | The knit front back is a one-stitch neutral increase. It creates two stitches from one. The resulting stitches look like a knit and a purl stitch. It is also known as a bar increase. | ||
== Procedure == | == Procedure == | ||
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# Knit into the back loop of the stitch already worked on the left needle and drop the stitch worked into from the left needle. | # Knit into the back loop of the stitch already worked on the left needle and drop the stitch worked into from the left needle. | ||
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== Related Stitches == | == Related Stitches == |
Latest revision as of 12:06, 8 December 2018
About
The knit front back is a one-stitch neutral increase. It creates two stitches from one. The resulting stitches look like a knit and a purl stitch. It is also known as a bar increase.
Procedure
Western Method
- Knit into the front loop of the next stitch on the left needle and leave the stitch worked into on the left needle.
- Knit into the back loop of the stitch already worked on the left needle and drop the stitch worked into from the left needle.