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[attach]958294[/attach] Step 2: Insert your right needle from back to front underneath the second stitch below. [attach]958295[/attach] Step 3: Place this stitch on the left needl [attach]958296[/attach] Step 4: Knit it through the front loop (insert needle from right to left). [b]Right Lifted Increase, Purl (RLIP)[/b] [attach]958297[/attach] tep 1: Use your right needle to pull the purl stitch one row below the first stitch on your left needle [attach]958298[/attach] Step 2: Place the stitch on the left needle, taking care to ensure the left loop is in the back [attach]958299[/attach] 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 [b]Left Lifted Increase, Purl (LLIP)[/b] [attach]958300[/attach] Step 1: Unlike the RLIP, this increase is worked two stitches below [attach]958301[/attach] Step 2: Insert your left needle from bottom to top into the stitch. [attach]958302[/attach] Step 3: Purl the stitch. 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Thank you very much! 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KnittingAngel Publish time 2016-11-11 01:10

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

jademonkey Publish time 2017-8-27 22:22

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.

toomuchreading Publish time 2019-10-20 08:48

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.

loveinspanish Publish time 2017-12-15 14:42

i use lifted increase when I make socks.I love them for that.I rarely use them for anything else.Thanks for the tutorial!

Sg00 Publish time 2024-11-17 11:38

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!

Justine77777 Publish time 2022-8-6 15:04

Thank you. The images make all the written instructions make sense.

julia1983 Publish time 2017-11-27 17:59


Thankyouforsharing!

Kyanitemoon Publish time 2019-10-10 18:16

So interesting and useful, thank you so much for sharing!!!

LucyLocket Publish time 2016-11-11 05:43

Neat! thanks KnittingAngel - helpful instructions:D

viky Publish time 2024-5-29 05:10

Nice and clear instructions. Thank you very much!

Leonora Publish time 2016-11-11 02:02

thanks for sharing, geat tutorial

cuteknit Publish time 2016-11-11 08:15

Thanks for sharing!!

Avelinavd Publish time 2016-11-14 21:20

Thanks for sharing!!

Siri-Janka Publish time 2016-11-15 02:25

Благодарю.

pascky Publish time 2016-12-13 17:49

Thanks for the helpful tutorial!

Nastyuha2016 Publish time 2017-1-27 09:25

Спасибо

cansis Publish time 2017-2-7 23:36

Thanks for sharing!

Babylicious Publish time 2017-4-29 01:52

I always use this method. Thanks for sharing.
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