These are my favorite increases. Almost always invisible. Easy to remember. And your video was very clear for anyone not familiar. You are the number 1 knitting instructor I send other knitters to. Concise and always correct.
This was a dejavu type experience. I just started a pattern that requires these increases yesterday and there is your video! Actually kind of creepy. 🤣🤣 I watched the pattern linked video, but yours made it so very clear. You actually explain not just what to do, but the reason why and how the stitch works, the little technical bit. The visual of the stitches shoulder, left and right was perfect.
What perfect timing Xerix Helix! Happy knitting. Be sure to check out my second channel - Suzanne - Off the Cuff - where you can find my live streams and interact with me. th-cam.com/channels/QBgFUvQzjz1RUm9NsgEA1A.html
Great suggestion! I will add this to my video todo list. Thank you. In the mean time, just make them as usual. But once made, you will need to redistribute the front and back fabric stitches so that you still have a/b a/b a/b sequence across your needle.
Hi Suzanne! Just wanted to find out. I'm making a raglan cardigan using double knitting and the pattern calls for left lifted increase. Would I do a left lifted increase on the front side and a right lifted increase on the back side? Thank you for all your work
You would do a left lifted increase on both sides. think about it. Cross two of your fingers with the top finger going to the left. Now turn your hand over. See what you get?
Thank you for another great demo! You're the best knitting g instructor on the internet!!!
You are very kind! 😊
Thanks Suzanne, a clear and concise explanation for the reason for knitting the stitch of the LLI first. I get it now.
These are my favorite increases. Almost always invisible. Easy to remember. And your video was very clear for anyone not familiar. You are the number 1 knitting instructor I send other knitters to. Concise and always correct.
Catherine, you are so wonderful, thank you!
Thañk you madam
As always, your explanation is very clear, your extra tips are so easy to follow! Thank you again, you saved my knitting project!
Wonderful! I love hearing this, Ellie! ❤️
You're a lifesaver. I'm working a sweater with these increases and it's been doing my head in. You explained it so clearly. Thanks!
Thank you Angélica Ko-Pe! Happy knitting.
Love your videos, you’re always there when I need help! Please don’t ever stop!
Thank you Cindy Nicholas! Happy knitting.
Great demonstration, thand you so much. I couldn't understand the difference between M1 and lifted increases. It's so clear now.
You're very welcome, Dominique! I'm happy to help! ❤️
After a 5 yr hiatus from knitting I needed a refresher. Fantastic tutorial... Thanks!!
Thank you Seedstitch13! Happy knitting.
Thank you! Your videos are so clear and helpful, with all the information and no waffle 😊
I'm so glad! Happy Holidays.
Thank you so much, you explain it so clearly
You're very welcome!, Juliet! Thanks for the kind feedback and for watching! 😊
wow, thank you. i just found you & i am so grateful.
Thank you! Be sure to subscribe! Happy Knitting!
Perfect! Thank you for such clear videos!
You're very welcome!
Glad it was helpful!
Good instruction!
Thanks!
This was a dejavu type experience. I just started a pattern that requires these increases yesterday and there is your video! Actually kind of creepy. 🤣🤣 I watched the pattern linked video, but yours made it so very clear. You actually explain not just what to do, but the reason why and how the stitch works, the little technical bit. The visual of the stitches shoulder, left and right was perfect.
What perfect timing Xerix Helix! Happy knitting.
Be sure to check out my second channel - Suzanne - Off the Cuff - where you can find my live streams and interact with me.
th-cam.com/channels/QBgFUvQzjz1RUm9NsgEA1A.html
Good I d it
Good video content for subject matter.
Thank you
Molto chiara la spiegazione grazie 😊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻Giuliana
Thank you Teodoro Rossetto! Happy knitting.
Hello. Could you advise me as to how to do slanted left and right lifted stitches in double knitting. Thank you.
Great suggestion! I will add this to my video todo list. Thank you. In the mean time, just make them as usual. But once made, you will need to redistribute the front and back fabric stitches so that you still have a/b a/b a/b sequence across your needle.
Hi Suzanne! Just wanted to find out. I'm making a raglan cardigan using double knitting and the pattern calls for left lifted increase. Would I do a left lifted increase on the front side and a right lifted increase on the back side? Thank you for all your work
You would do a left lifted increase on both sides. think about it. Cross two of your fingers with the top finger going to the left. Now turn your hand over. See what you get?
@@SuzanneBryan ohooooo I see. Thank you so much!
Suzanne can rli and LLi be used when a pattern without a index says increase one? I really like the lifted increases, nice and neat. TIA
Yes. Happy Knitting.
Thanks for this Video. Perfect for what i need.
LG lally 😊
Can these increases be used in place or M1L and M1R ??
Yes, but depends on the design you are working. In most cases they can be interchangeable.