Knitting into the Stitch Below

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2009

Demonstrating the 'knit into the stitch below' stitch as needed for the Bee Stitch Cloth pattern.

Bee Stitch pattern can be found at http://www.knittingknonsense.com/beestitchcloth.html .

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  • thank you it has been very helpfull, but I have a question, how do I continue the back or the work?is it like this or all purl?

  • @pontikokou: You knit the back - no purling :)

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  • A perfect illustration of how to Knit 1 stitch below. Thanks so much. Now I need to try and do it.

  • thanks so much, was starting a shaker hat and had no clue to what a K1b was, to me I prob would have just knit into back of stitch and made a mess never thinking B meant below not into back ..u know it is so sweet of people to go through the trouble of posting these vids..you have no idea how grateful I am..might do this bee stitch cloth next ;)

  • This is the "only" k1b video suitable for a beginner because it's the only one that clearly explains that you need to see the 2 strands crossing - this is where EVERYONE gets confused (myself included) Thank you so so so so much! :D

  • I love this stitch. However, I can't figure out how to correct a mistake without dropping a stitch. How do I fix my error if I have knitted into the wrong stich below and I need to reverse that?

  • Trying to figure out this stitch from written directions has frustrated me for just about EVER. Thank you, thank you, thank you for so clearly explaining and demonstrating how easy it actually is. :*)

  • Thank you for taking the time and trouble to post this. Very clear demonstration and extremely helpful.

  • Great tutorial. I previously learned how to do this, but it was never explained that there would be two strands over the right needle when knitting into the stitch below, so I kept trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. Thanks for including that important detail.

  • Thank you! This little clip was exactly what I needed to see.!

  • Thank you for this! I was completely mystified before I found your tutorial!

  • i mean clear image ^^ 

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