So, so helpful! Thank you so much. Immediately subscribed. You explained it so clearly and with no vagueness whatsoever, answered my question about the pattern I've just started. Thanks again!
Absolutely excellent, excellent explanation and close-up demonstration of this. BEST out of all the others I've watched. Now I understand and can do the stitch. Thank you!
I just watched this video and also the one on the right lifted increase and you were the first person that ever helped me understand the difference between the left and the right lifted increases. The way you do it makes so much sense and I now can remember how to do both without constantly looking it up as I knit!!! Thank you so much. Love your videos!!!
First time this was explained where it really made sense. Usually you just see it done but can’t remember on your next project. This video really gelled it for me.
I love your up close but it appears you knit the stitch to have the LLI first?! Is that correct? Then pick up the second stitch below and knit through the back loop of the left leg of the V? Thank you again.
Emily, this stitch confuses me. Because of the slipped stitch I feel like I am increasing by 2 stitches instead of 1 if I am counting the slipped stitch. This is driving me crazy and I feel like I am going to substitute a M1L instead 🤦🏼♀️
Thank you for explaining exactly what you are doing while showing us. I have watched many LLI videos, but could never really see if they were using the second or third stitch. Your video showed everything very close up and was very helpful. I now have the confidence to try it. Do you use it on socks?
When you do left increase in the context of reading a pattern, if pattern says k3, LLi ... do I knit the 3 then lift off that 3rd knit column or knit a 4th and lift off the 4th knit column
Hi, does your pattern specify anywhere how to work the LLI? In my experience the increase is usually counted as the stitch you knit + the increase. So I would guess it to mean K4 then work the increase into the side of that 4th stitch. But I would check the notes or abbreviations section of that pattern.
So when I do this increase let’s say the pattern says K3, LLI. Am I increasing on the 3rd stitch or knitting once more and increasing what is technically the 4th stitch?
It depends on the pattern you're following. I find that most patterns use the increase as a full stitch too, so k3, LLI would be into the 4th stitch, but hopefully it will tell you in the pattern notes. I prefer to separate the stitch from the increase when writing patterns, but usually they're paired together as 1 full stitch.
Thank you for the video! It's so clear and easy to understand! I been struggling for 2 days on this stitch Now I think I finally understand...hopefully! 😅
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This is the clearest explanation and demonstration I've found. Thank you!
So, so helpful! Thank you so much. Immediately subscribed. You explained it so clearly and with no vagueness whatsoever, answered my question about the pattern I've just started. Thanks again!
So glad you found it helpful and clear :) thank you!
Absolutely excellent, excellent explanation and close-up demonstration of this. BEST out of all the others I've watched. Now I understand and can do the stitch. Thank you!
I just watched this video and also the one on the right lifted increase and you were the first person that ever helped me understand the difference between the left and the right lifted increases. The way you do it makes so much sense and I now can remember how to do both without constantly looking it up as I knit!!! Thank you so much. Love your videos!!!
Wow this is seriously the BEST explanation I have ever heard for the LL1!!! Thank you 🙂
Thank you so much!
This was the video that finally made me understand LLI and RLI! Thank you!
That's so cool! Thank you
Best tuts of anyone I've found thus far
Thank you!
Thank you for such a clear explanation! After watching about six different videos you finally explained it effectively for me.
I’m so glad it finally clicked for you! ❤️
First time this was explained where it really made sense. Usually you just see it done but can’t remember on your next project. This video really gelled it for me.
I'm so happy to hear that, thank you!
SO helpful to understand WHY you pick up which stitch! After watching 4 different videos I finally got it with this one, thank you~
thanks a lot for this! this is the first time i actually understand LLI
I’m so glad it clicked for you ❤️
This is the best explanation of these increases! Thank you so much!
Thank you! The best explanation for this increase on TH-cam!
So glad to hear that, thank you!
Super helpful and clear - explanation makes it easier to commit to memory. Thank you ❤
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching! :)
Thank you for the awesome explanation of these two stitches. ❤️
Such a great explanation. I almost never understand anything on the first go but this was so easy to follow!
I'm so glad you fount it easy to follow, thank you!
Thank you for your very clear explanation video !
So glad you found it helpful, thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video and the Right Lifted increase video!
So glad you found them helpful! Thank you ❤️
I'm hooked on your style of demonstration and explanation! Thank you SO much!!
Very clear instructions. Great video.
Thank you!
The best tutorial on this. Very well explained and easy to follow. Thanks!!!
Love how you explained it. Thank you.
Thank you :)
Very good explanation! So nice that you really show how things work, and why they work that way. Thank you!
So beautifully explained
So glad to hear that, thank you!
Thanks for explaining the logic behind it great job.
Thank you so much!
Something like this is almost impossible to learn from a book or magazine. Thank you for the lovely explanation!
Really really clear! Thank you so much!
Wonderful to hear that, thank you!
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you so much
So helpful thank you! That was driving me crazy!!
Glad it was helpful, thank you!
Great explanation. Thank you.
Thank you!
Very specific explanation on both left lifted and right lifted increase
Thank you for the video, it is a bit complicated, others slip the stich then pick up the left bar. :)
Love your video! Thank you! Have watched many videos for all sorts of techniques...yours is the best!!
EXCELLENT tutorial, thanks so much! Subscribed. :)
Thanks for watching and subscribing! :)
Very well explained ,thank you.
Thank you for such a clear and effective tutorial! ❤
So helpful! Thank you!
excellently clear, thanks so much
So happy to hear it, thanks!
THANK YOU. you made it so easy to see and understand!!!
I'm so glad to hear it, thank you!
Really Really good and clear! Thank you!
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Thank you for the explanation!
Good explanation
Very helpful - thank you :)
So happy to hear it, thanks!
I love your up close but it appears you knit the stitch to have the LLI first?! Is that correct? Then pick up the second stitch below and knit through the back loop of the left leg of the V? Thank you again.
Emily, this stitch confuses me. Because of the slipped stitch I feel like I am increasing by 2 stitches instead of 1 if I am counting the slipped stitch. This is driving me crazy and I feel like I am going to substitute a M1L instead 🤦🏼♀️
Thank you for explaining exactly what you are doing while showing us. I have watched many LLI videos, but could never really see if they were using the second or third stitch. Your video showed everything very close up and was very helpful. I now have the confidence to try it. Do you use it on socks?
Thank you! I think you could definitely use it on socks
Gracias por compartir 😍😍
When you do left increase in the context of reading a pattern, if pattern says k3, LLi ... do I knit the 3 then lift off that 3rd knit column or knit a 4th and lift off the 4th knit column
Hi, does your pattern specify anywhere how to work the LLI? In my experience the increase is usually counted as the stitch you knit + the increase. So I would guess it to mean K4 then work the increase into the side of that 4th stitch. But I would check the notes or abbreviations section of that pattern.
When do you know when to do the LL1 and keep the stitch count correct? EX. K4 LL1, 4 times.
I believe in an example like that you would work the LLI into the 4th stitch of your repeat, the 4th knit stitch. Does that make sense?
So when I do this increase let’s say the pattern says K3, LLI. Am I increasing on the 3rd stitch or knitting once more and increasing what is technically the 4th stitch?
It depends on the pattern you're following. I find that most patterns use the increase as a full stitch too, so k3, LLI would be into the 4th stitch, but hopefully it will tell you in the pattern notes. I prefer to separate the stitch from the increase when writing patterns, but usually they're paired together as 1 full stitch.
Thank you for the video! It's so clear and easy to understand! I been struggling for 2 days on this stitch Now I think I finally understand...hopefully! 😅
Thank you! I'm so glad it may have finally clicked
Right lifted increase
Hi here’s the RLI tutorial: th-cam.com/video/B2izT0zcHjw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rYPV_c1UuL869EJW
Спасибо!! Я смог все понять!!
Boa tarde querida
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My main thought--who came up with all of this crap?