How to Knit: Make 1 M1 Invisible Increase

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Knitting How to: Make 1 M1 Invisible Increase. There are many different ways to increase and decrease in knitting. This allows you to do the shaping to make garments, accessories, and home decor items. One of the most popular knitting increases is the M1, popular in part because it's largely invisible in your work. Learn how to Make the M1 invisible increase with this detailed, but succinct, video tutorial.

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Miss Marly, YOU out of 25 videos did it perfectly for me, I was getting so frustrated with the holes the others created, and I KNEW IT. THANK YOU

needlepullingthread
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The change in color really pops the demo. Thanks

bobbirector
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Thank you so much for all these tips you make me look good in each project that I attempt. Also I wanted to mention how beautiful your nails look. What is that color it is lovely. Please continue to give us these wonderful lessons in knitting. You are the reason why I am knitting today .I took this up a year ago and I am enjoying myself very much & it calms me. Having a daughter with stage 4 breast cancer and a mother that just passed away from lung and brain cancer, this has helped me keep centered and calm.

dlmcder
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Thank you so much for this video. I’m just getting used to increases and decreases and this was super helpful cuz i'm making 3d heart gifts for friends and had these horrible gaps in my first attempt and now you’ve helped me understand why and how to fix it <3

fiona
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So helpful! Love that you showed it twice, and your videoing was so clear! Now i see why I was getting holes in my knitting. Thanks very much.

margaretblack
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Marley I am so thankful to have found you. I'm doing my best to knit a small dog sweater and was ready to give I found you. Everything you present is clear with very purposeful moves, and assuring. Thank you so much.

dorothye.varley
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Thanks Marly for such a useful "invisible" increase. I have been knitting for some time, and this is the first time I saw this kind of increase. Thanks so much. Keep up the good work! God Bless.

stellaraj
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This is the first time I have ever been able to understand the M1! thank you!!

eyeoftherose
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Thank you so much! I know that I have done this wrong in the past. Now I know how to do it correctly. You provide a valuable resource, I'll be back!

jl
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Thank you, I tried to do this watching another video and got the hole. You did it different and it looked better.

antoninettealexander
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Very clear directions. Thank you. I watched several other M1 videos and this was excellent. Most understandable of all I watched!

BarbaraGillette
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I'm left handed and it's often difficult to watch rt handed tutorials. This is my first time using the M1 increase and altho this is a rt handed technique ... your explanation was so easy to follow!😁❤thank you for sharing! Blessings

lindalewis
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This is the best explanation this new knitter has found on increases! Thanks, I'll subscribe!

pamburg
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Thank you for this clear instruction! Knitting in the back of the stitch makes so much sense!!

joanmalley
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Thank you. I had holes from increasing. Will definitely be trying this next time

Devincoplan
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would you post a link to your M1R and M1L tutorial please? There are other videos, but you're the BEST teacher. Thank you

jfdc
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I'm making My First Knit Sweater again (my 2nd) and was happy to follow the link to this video. You are awesome! And so is the invisible increase!!

CHuku
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Thank you, thank you! I have been struggling with increasing. I'm not new to knitting, but I am trying to learn more. I am a crocheter, so this is sort of a challenge for me.

madelinehowell
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First timer! Thank you for such clear instructions on a very practical tip!

BanDanaGramma
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Thanks! I've never been able to increase before without leaving a hole and making it so tight I could hardly knit the next row. This was so helpful.

LHTansil