Yarn Over Stitches - Knitting with Rosee Woodland
Knitting • Educational, G, 01-May-2018
Rosee shows us how to create these yarn-overs. These are usually worked form the knit side of your work. Rosee also show s us how to identify the stitch when we get back to it. AND how to create this extra stitch/hole effect when working from the purl side of your work.
This stitch is a way of increasing the stitch-count. Therefore it is often used in conjunction with a decrease stitch somewhere in the row – that way keeping the stitch count even.
Other names for this stitch can be yarn forward, or yard round needle.
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