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Knit front & back (KFB) stitch in slow motion: the easiest increase!

This video shows the knit front & back stitch (kfb) in slow motion - a simple increase for right handed knitters (continental style). KFB stands for “Knit front and back” and refers to a popular knitting increase where you knit twice into the same stitch – once through the front of the loop and one more time through the back loop of the same stitch. It is also known as “Bar Increase” because you’ll create a little visible purl bar with it. Sometimes is also abbreviated as “K1fb” or even “K1f&b”. Knit into the next stitch and without removing the stitch from the holding needle, knit into the back leg of the same stitch. Slide the worked stitch off the holding needle - 1 stitch increased. #beginnerknitting #knittingtechnique #knitting #knittingforbeginners #knittinginstructions #knittingincreases

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