Increasing Knit Stitches: M1 (Make One)
In partnership with AllFreeKnitting.com and http I am pleased to present this video on how to increase knit stitches with the M1 stitch. M1 allows you to create a knit stitch inbetween two stitches from the previous row without adding any holes to your fabric. For more free knitting patterns, tips and tutorials go to AllFreeKnitting.com
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Great video for m1. Thank you
Great video! I was really able to see what you were doing. Thanks so much!
This is a great video! Thank you for the help!!
I agree. Great video. Very easy to understand. Thanks.
Thanks so much for the tutorial on this stitch. I knew there was a difference to Inc1 and M1 but I didn’t know exactly. You have a very clear voice and explain things very well.
This is the best video on learning how to increase a stitch, even showing the best method and why! Thank you.
THANK YOU so much! I watched maybe 10 other videos and they kept saying “knit it through the back” but didn’t explain what that meant or why we had to do it. You’re the only one who gave me the information I needed to understand what I was trying to accomplish here. Great job!
ok guys, but what’s the purpose to increase or increase. For instance if I want to make a project where there are hearts, then is there where I will need increase or decrease stiches. Thank you.
@supermelodia Usually a pattern will indicate where you need to have increases of decreases. Increases and decreases help with contouring. If you are knitting a ball (a sphere), you will be increasing stitches at one end, and then decreasing stitches at the other. The M1 stitch is one method of increasing stitches.
Thank you!
Perfect, Thanks do much!
*so much!
Thanks so much. The You Tube illustration was great. Appreciate it.