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  1. Dec 17, 2011 · This technique is generally used in brioche type stitches that have a thick squishy texture to them, like the fisherman's rib. Some people get confused about where exactly below the stitch should...

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    You can apply the same principle and knit multiple rows below. Instead of going through the loop directly below the first stitch on the left needle, you pick a loop a couple of rows further down. As a result, all rows above will unravel. This will make shorten the fabric in that column while simultaneously adding slack to the stitches next to it. S...

    If you want to undo a knit one below, you can employ the same method you would to fix a dropped stitch. Simply let the stitch unravel and then pick it up with your crochet hook again. If you are nimble enough, you can also do it with your knitting needle. Step 1:Just knit one stitch backward by inserting your left needle into the k1b stitch from le...

    Using the same general method, you can also purl one below. It is almost as simple: Step 1: Bring the yarn to the front and enter the loop below the next purl stitch from behind. Step 2:Wrap the yarn around the needle counter-clockwise. Step 3:Pull the yarn through. Step 4: Drop the resulting stitch off the left needle. It’s really that simple. Aga...

    Learn how to knit one below (k1b), a stitch that partially unravels your fabric and creates a looser area. See examples, variations, and how to undo or purl one below.

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  2. Whether you're knitting something extra soft and squishy, looking to add some dimension to your work, or simply working a textured stitch like the rose stitch, the knit 1 below stitch (or K1B) is an essential skill for all knitters to know.

  3. Dec 28, 2014 · Learn how to complete the Knit Below technique with my slow, close-up instructions and video tutorial. You will see this knit stitch technique in written patterns as K1B for Knit One Below ...

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  4. Nov 27, 2023 · Knitting one below (often abbreviated as K1B) is a technique used to create texture in your knitting by working into the stitch below the one on your left-hand needle. It’s a simple technique that can add depth and interest to your knitting projects. Here’s how to do it: Start with your working yarn and needles as you would for regular knitting.

  5. Learn how to knit the K1B stitch, a technique used in brioche and fisherman's rib patterns. Watch a video tutorial and follow the easy steps with pictures.

  6. Apr 10, 2010 · K1B is a knitting technique that allows you to create vertical stripes, mix up variegated yarns and more. To see free patterns using this technique, check o...

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