Thank you for this video as some others show this method too however it is only you that explain that we should only do this on the WRONG SIDE so that they will not be seen. Thank you mighty much indeed..🥰🥰🥰
I got so excited, because this is awesome! I was looking for an invisible increase in garter stitch. Then I continued listening and curses! I need it invisible on *both* sides. Still not sure how to do that. Will continue looking. Thank you for this great video anyway!
@@BrooklynTweed_Official Thanks so much for the link! I tried to get there by myself, but I am not a knitting genius yet it turns out : ) The video was just what I needed and it worked absolutely perfectly! Cheers from Ireland
I'm following this Canadian pattern for a headband in garter stitch that calls for "rki" - Lift the stitch 1 row below the next stitch onto the left needle and knit this stitch, but it doesn't explain that the "stitch" is the purl bump! I hope I've got it right after watching your video! Thank you!
Right? I always put a colorful locking stitch marker VERY OBVIOUSLY in the middle of the right side of my fabric when I'm knitting garter stitch so that I can keep track! Thanks for watching!
All your knitting technique videos are so amazing! Very detailed and clear! Thank you for sharing
Thank you for this video as some others show this method too however it is only you that explain that we should only do this on the WRONG SIDE so that they will not be seen. Thank you mighty much indeed..🥰🥰🥰
You are very welcome! Happy knitting!
I got so excited, because this is awesome! I was looking for an invisible increase in garter stitch.
Then I continued listening and curses! I need it invisible on *both* sides. Still not sure how to do that. Will continue looking. Thank you for this great video anyway!
Good luck in your search!
Very neat, thank you! Am now trying to figure out how to do this for garter stitch in the round, however. Would that be doable?
Thanks for watching! Oo, good question! I found this video that shows how to work this increase in the round: th-cam.com/video/sFuG-cTckjw/w-d-xo.html
@@BrooklynTweed_Official Thanks so much for the link! I tried to get there by myself, but I am not a knitting genius yet it turns out : ) The video was just what I needed and it worked absolutely perfectly! Cheers from Ireland
@@nathalieslachmuylders Oh good! I'm glad it helped! Sláinte mhaith!
I'm following this Canadian pattern for a headband in garter stitch that calls for "rki" - Lift the stitch 1 row below the next stitch onto the left needle and knit this stitch, but it doesn't explain that the "stitch" is the purl bump! I hope I've got it right after watching your video! Thank you!
You've got it! Happy knitting!
Thank you for sharing. Is the abbreviation for this technique RLIG, right leaning lifted increase for garter stitch? Thanks
Thanks for watching! You'd most likely see this abbreviated as RLI.
@@BrooklynTweed_Official Thanks~ I have figured out RLIG, just pull up the purl stitch and knit.
Very helpful! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Brilliant! Thanks :)
Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
You bet!
Very helpful! Now I just need help telling which is the wrong side of visually identical sides. 😆
Right? I always put a colorful locking stitch marker VERY OBVIOUSLY in the middle of the right side of my fabric when I'm knitting garter stitch so that I can keep track! Thanks for watching!
@@BrooklynTweed_Official You can also focus on the cast on. Does it look pretty, or not so pretty? 😊
How about decrease
A k2tog decrease works well for garter stitch!