Before taking a look at the bar increase, it is important to understand the terminology used to describe the stitch. The picture at left shows the first stitch on the left needle. The front loop of the stitch is the loop that will be facing you as you work. The back loop will be away from you on the opposite side of the needle.The bar increase and its variations will work into each loop of the stitch one or more times to increase the work by one or more stitches. |
Step 1: Knit into the front loop as you normally would, but DO NOT slip the stitch from the left needle. | |
Step 2: Working into the back loop of the same stitch, insert the right needle from front to back through the back loop of the stitch on the right needle. Bring the yarn over and knit through this stitch. | |
Step 3: Finally slip the stitch off of the left needle. There are now 2 stitches worked into the original one stitch.Possible variations of this increase include purling into the back loop, or keeping the stitch on the left needle and working again into the front loop. |
Step 1: Purlinto the front loop as you normally would, but DO NOT slip the stitch from the left needle. | |
Step 2: Working into the back loop of the same stitch, insert the right needle from back to front through the back loop of the stitch on the right needle. Bring the yarn over and purl through this stitch. | |
Step 3: Finally slip the stitch off of the left needle. There are now 2 stitches worked into the original one stitch.Possible variations of this increase include knitting into the back loop, or keeping the stitch on the left needle and working again into the front loop. |
Make One (m1)
These increases are made simply by knitting into the horizontal strand between stitches on the right and left needles. One method creates a left-leaning increase, meaning that the front strand of the increase slants to the left. The other method leans to the right. This is called paired increases.
To make a left-leaning increase:
Step 1: Insert the left needle from front to back under the strand (fig. 16d).
Step 2: With the right needle, knit into the back of the strand (fig. 16e).
Step 3: Slip the strand off the left needle. You now have 1 new stitch (an increase) on the right needle. Note how the front strand of this new stitch leans toward the left (fig. 16f).
Knit 1 in the Front and Back Loops (k1f&b)/Bar Increase
This is one of the most visible increases in stockinette stitch -- it leaves a little bump that looks like a purl stitch. Use it decoratively, or use it when the purl bump is part of a stitch pattern. The bar increase is one of the easiest to make and is usually a favorite with knitters.
To make it, knit the front loop, but don't remove the stitch from the left needle (fig. 16b). Knit into the back loop of the same stitch (fig.16c).
1:开头
先织3针,然后织下针,一直织6行,织到第6行,把织物树过来,然后挑3针,然后再加上另一半的3针,这样一共有9针。
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