All Together Now:
K2tog Tutorial
K2tog is a commonly used way to decrease one row stitch. You might find the instruction to K2tog in a pattern for shaping waists, sleeves, or raglan decreases. This is a right-leaning decrease, so you'd pair it with a left-leaning decrease at the beginning of a row (or before a marker). More on that in [...]
Beginner, Tutorials, Videos 0 CommentsFront to Back:
kfb Tutorial
You need increases in your life! To make anything that isn't shaped like a rectangle, that is. The kfb (knit front and back) increase is easy to execute, making it a good quick and dirty option when you need to add more stitches to your work. However, like anything, kfb has its pros and cons. [...]
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P2tog Tutorial
P2tog is a commonly used way to decrease one row stitch on the wrong side of the work. You'll find the instruction to P2tog in most lace-knitting patterns. This is a right-leaning decrease on the right side - you can't really see it on the purl side, so turn your work to see that lean! [...]
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