I am told to “knit into front and back of next stitch.” Please tell me know to do this. Thanks
It’s an increase and you can find a video under kfb. Knit into the stitch, leave it on the needle then knit into the back of it.
Thanks but What is kfb?
Icooperak,
I JUST went through this! No worries, knitting into the front and back is a LOT easier than it sounds!
This video should help you out!
http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/increases
Also, this isn’t from THIS site, but a HUGE help because everything is explained as it’s being done!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmOymzswPZA&feature=channel
Hope it helps,
Mindy
the short cuts can be confusing. There is a glossary up top. Very helpful. you will come across lots of short expressions abbrev. and such.
kfb: [B]k[/B]nit [B]f[/B]orward [B]b[/B]ackward
or [B]k[/B]nit [B]f[/B]ront and [B]b[/B]ack
(same thing)
that is: knit in the front and back of the stitch.
The videos that are linked above are the key (they also show the short cut name)