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Increasing one stitch on one side of knitting width
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Take the loop of the first stitch on KH and put it onto
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Take the loop of the first stitch on KR and transfer it
onto the next empty needle.
(By operations 1 and 2 l stitch is increased.)
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Increasing more than two stitches on one side ofknitting width
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Place the carriage� opposite to the side you want to
increase.
Bring into action on the side opposite to the carriage
as many needles as the number of stitches to be
increased.
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Move the carriages.
The yarn will hang onthc increased needles on both beds.
Hang the Wire loop type weight hanger and small weight.
Continue knitting.