Lifted increases
this information came from one of my news letters.they stack on top of each other well, they have both left- and right-leaning versions, the purl version isn’t any harder than the knit version, and they look really tidy.
Right Lifted Increase (RLI)
Step 1: Use your right needle to pull the knit stitch one row below the first stitch on your left needle.
Step 2: Place the stitch on the left needle, taking care to ensure it doesn’t slip over the stitch next to it.
Step 3: Knit the stitch and slip it off the needle, taking care not to slip off the stitch that was originally on the needle
Left Lifted Increase (LLI)
Step 1: Unlike the RLI, this increase is worked two stitches below.
Step 2: Insert your right needle from back to front underneath the second stitch below.
Step 3: Place this stitch on the left needl
Step 4: Knit it through the front loop (insert needle from right to left).
Right Lifted Increase, Purl (RLIP)
tep 1: Use your right needle to pull the purl stitch one row below the first stitch on your left needle
Step 2: Place the stitch on the left needle, taking care to ensure the left loop is in the back
Step 3: Purl the stitch and slip it off the needle, taking care not to slip off the stitch that was originally on the needle
Left Lifted Increase, Purl (LLIP)
Step 1: Unlike the RLIP, this increase is worked two stitches below
Step 2: Insert your left needle from bottom to top into the stitch.
Step 3: Purl the stitch.
There are videos on how to do this as well. Personally I plain on makingmyself a cheat sheet. I tend to forget which way i am to go threw to make thecorrect lean.
I hope you have found this informative andenjoyed this tutorial
thank you
I have been using lifted inc's for a few years.I don't know why pattern designer's don't include them more, they really are less noticeable. I haven't seen this increase before.I like how you presented it.For a lifted increase I've always had it described as lifting the yarn between the 2 stitches & either knitting or purling the stitch.I think I'd like to try this way and see how it looks. i use lifted increase when I make socks.I love them for that.I rarely use them for anything else.Thanks for the tutorial! oh my gosh, I’ve just been using M1 this whole time. I love that these are way more invisible. Thank you for sharing this! Thank you. The images make all the written instructions make sense.
Thankyouforsharing! So interesting and useful, thank you so much for sharing!!! Neat! thanks KnittingAngel - helpful instructions:D Nice and clear instructions. Thank you very much! thanks for sharing, geat tutorial
Thanks for sharing!! Thanks for sharing!! Благодарю. Thanks for the helpful tutorial! Спасибо Thanks for sharing! I always use this method. Thanks for sharing.