Jen Lucas

How to Work the Make One (m1) Increase

Jen Lucas
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Duration:   2  mins

Description

Make one increases are created by working into the strand in between two stitches on your knitting needles. In this video, Jen Lucas explains how to work the make one (m1) increase. You’ll find this increase used in many different types of projects, like fingerless mitts or mittens. It’s a great increase to have in your knitting toolbox!

Make One Increase

The make one is an increase that has the new stitch coming out to the left of the old stitch. It’s often abbreviated in knitting patterns as m1. You’ll notice that this increase is the same as a make one left (m1L) increase. It’s created by working into the strand in between the stitch just worked and the next stitch. With the lefthand needle, lift this strand by inserting the needle from front to back and placing it onto the left needle. With the yarn in the back, insert the right needle from front to back and knit through the back of the stitch. You’ve created the make one or make one left increase.

These increases are easy to work and create a clean look in your knitted fabric. Use these increases the next time you’re working a top-down sweater or the thumb gusset of a mitten!