How to Knit a Bobble Stitch in Slow Motion: Reverse Knitting without Turning Your Work
Learn how to knit a bobble stitch in slow motion without turning your work using the reverse knitting or backward knitting technique! In this tutorial, we will show you how to knit a 3 stitch bobble step by step and in slow motion! This technique eliminates the need to turn your work for bobble stitches. Follow along as we demonstrate the steps necessary to create a beautifully textured bobble stitch on projects like the To The Moon Shawl, only in Knitrino: https://knitrino.app.link/to-the-moon Step by step instructions: 1. Increase two stitches by knitting into the front, back, and front of the next stitch. 2. Reverse Knit (Knit backwards) the next three stitches by inserting the holding needle into the last stitch on the working needle, wrapping the yarn, and drawing the loop through. Repeat this backwards knitting twice more until all three stitches have been worked. 3. Knit forward three stitches. 4. Reverse knit (knit backwards) three stitches again to form the bobble. 5. Complete the central double decrease by slipping two stitches together knitwise, knitting the next stitch, and passing the two slipped stitches over it to decrease two stitches overall. Keywords: knitting, bobble stitch, reverse knitting, knitting tutorial, 3 stitch bobble, backward knitting technique, increase stitch, decrease stitch, To The Moon Shawl, Knitrino, knitters, DIY knitting, knit at home, step-by-step knitting, bobbles in reverse, Hashtags: #knitting #bobblestitch #reverseknitting #knittingtutorial #knitrino #leftHandedKnitting #mirrorKnitting #3stitchBobble #backwardKnitting #knitters #diyKnitting #howToKnit #knittingPatterns #beginnerKnitting #knittingForBeginners