"It's not the daily increase but daily decrease. Hack away at the unessential."
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↘️ Knitting Decreases You've Never Heard Of
There are many different foundational stitches, but some of the most important types of stitches you can knit are...
Decreases.
Why are decreases more important than increases?
Well most garments are shaped with decreases.
Knitting a hat?
Decreases shape the crown.
Knitting a sock cuff down?
Decreases shape the toe.
Knitting a set-in sleeve sweater in pieces?
Decreases shape the arm holes, collar, and sleeves.
Sure, you can use increases for shaping, but decreases are MUCH more common.
The Slip Slip Knit has become the modern method of creating a left learning decrease.
It's nice and tight and matches a K2Tog pretty well.
With almost all decreases you should slip your stitches knitwise.
This twists the stitch so it lays flat on the knitting, making it look more seamless.
But with this alternate version of the SSK instead of slipping both stitches knitwise, you only slip the first knitwise.
By leaving the second stitch slipped purlwise you shorten the length of that stitch. This results in a decrease that lays even flatter with the fabric.
It's a simple change to make, but it looks a lot nicer than the original.
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