Great tutorial and thanks for posting it. It was good to see that I was doing the second type of increases correctly. Moreover, I was happy to learn to how do the first set; I really like how the increases look. I can imagine using that method whenever I have increases to do. I almost always knit my sleeves from the shoulder t the cuff but it's always good to have the techniques in my knitting file.
Isn't the internet amazing? Sometimes I wonder why I keep any of my knitting reference books!
Cheers! Jesse
Hey David, thanks for much for posting this - timely, too, as I've been actively looking for an increase to the Left and to the Right that you can do right next to each other without a stitch in between, so thank you!
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Thanks for posting David!
Thanks for posting David! I've never seen the first set of increases she demonstrates. I'll need to try those out.
Great tutorial and thanks for
Great tutorial and thanks for posting it. It was good to see that I was doing the second type of increases correctly. Moreover, I was happy to learn to how do the first set; I really like how the increases look. I can imagine using that method whenever I have increases to do. I almost always knit my sleeves from the shoulder t the cuff but it's always good to have the techniques in my knitting file.
Isn't the internet amazing? Sometimes I wonder why I keep any of my knitting reference books!
Cheers! Jesse
Hey David, thanks for much
Hey David, thanks for much for posting this - timely, too, as I've been actively looking for an increase to the Left and to the Right that you can do right next to each other without a stitch in between, so thank you!
Jonathan in DC
Thanks
Thanks