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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.


==== Western Method Tutorial Video ====
====Tutorial Video ====
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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

  1. Knit into the front loop of the next stitch on the left needle and leave the stitch worked into on the left needle.
  2. Knit into the back loop of the stitch already worked on the left needle and drop the stitch worked into from the left needle.

Tutorial Video

Related Stitches