@TheRandomites1234 - It does not really matter if the pattern does not specify. You can choose one but just be consistent throughout your project. Generally what you would do is use one consistently on one side of your knitting and then the opposite increase on the other side of your knitting. It does not matter which is which, just be consistent. I generally use a m1l on the right side and a m1r on the left side.
Thank you!!! I have been looking for this stitch instructions to start a beret for a long, long time. The beret is knitted from the top. This is just what I needed!
Great - I don't know how you got the camera so close over your shoulder, but showing the knitter's POV is really great. Likewise, the yellow visible yarn. Thanks - I had so many misunderstandings about this - all cleared up now!
Yours was the BEST video on make on increases! I could clearly see it, and you went slow enough for me to get it. GOOD JOB! I was trying to read a pattern and I couldn't figure it out by following the pictures. Your video was amazing! 5 stars!
i love evrything you have,you taught me double crochet and half double crochet in 10 minutes.thank you so much!!!!!!
aihanako1 10 months ago
thank you
julianabev 1 year ago
awesome video! simple, clear, easy to hear! thanks!!
bluefrogmedia 1 year ago
really really helpful tutorial. Thank you so much.
tinu0121 1 year ago
What if the pattern doesnt tell you if its a make one right or make one left?
TheRandomites1234 1 year ago
@TheRandomites1234 - It does not really matter if the pattern does not specify. You can choose one but just be consistent throughout your project. Generally what you would do is use one consistently on one side of your knitting and then the opposite increase on the other side of your knitting. It does not matter which is which, just be consistent. I generally use a m1l on the right side and a m1r on the left side.
theknitwitch 1 year ago
All of your videos are so simple and so easy to use!!
Thank you for taking the time to teach us! Your help is so appreciated!! Peace~
jpwwv 1 year ago
thanx a lot...........It waz very helpful.
univin 2 years ago
This is simply the best explanation I have ever seen. Thank you!
KCG53207 2 years ago
Thank you!!! I have been looking for this stitch instructions to start a beret for a long, long time. The beret is knitted from the top. This is just what I needed!
nitecoder 2 years ago
thank you for this video... but what does it mean exactly by "m1 in next 4 sts"... please help...Thanks in advance..^^
edalyn 2 years ago
That just means that you will perform a m1 increase in each of the next 4 stitches.
theknitwitch 2 years ago
loved it thanks a bunch didn't know this stitch until this video and it was easy to follow. you make knitting look really easy to beginners :)
annieament 2 years ago
Great - I don't know how you got the camera so close over your shoulder, but showing the knitter's POV is really great. Likewise, the yellow visible yarn. Thanks - I had so many misunderstandings about this - all cleared up now!
Fetherlessbiped 2 years ago
This is so helpful!
kashiiampersand 2 years ago
Thank you so much for this video! I looked everywhere and had no luck and I couldn't figure it out from the book... This was awesome!
muddywat3 2 years ago
Yours was the BEST video on make on increases! I could clearly see it, and you went slow enough for me to get it. GOOD JOB! I was trying to read a pattern and I couldn't figure it out by following the pictures. Your video was amazing! 5 stars!
000sundancer000 3 years ago
you are a total genius!! i'm looking for a lodger......fancy it?? a live in knitting genius. imagine.......THANKYOU
jackflap83 3 years ago
Thanks!
rwilkes47 3 years ago
this and your make 1 increase slant to the left video are a lifesaver!! thank you so much!!
bluefrogmedia 3 years ago
The best! thank you!!!!!
rcosel 3 years ago
Excellent - got it!!
rbesden 3 years ago
thank you for your beautiful demonstrations.
you really helped me alot! bnmuzic
bnmuzic 3 years ago
I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You totally saved my life on my convertible mitten pattern!
moggetnix 3 years ago
Looks easy, except that I hold the yarn with my left hand.
ginnux 4 years ago
Thank you for doing these.
WNanette 4 years ago