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Day: May 23, 2019

Reading Your Knit Fabric – Part 2: Identifying Decreases and Increases

In my last post “Reading Your Knit Fabric”, we looked at the basics of reading knit fabric; what the knit and purl stitches look like, and how they interact with each other in a pattern. It also helps to identify decreases and increases. Both are methods used to shape knit fabric, such as decreasing stitches…

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