Does M1R leave a hole?

Right-leaning Make 1 (M1R) — Knit Side
Knit through the front of this loop. It's a bit fiddly, but this twists the stitch and prevents a hole forming.
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Is m1 the same as increase in knitting?

To get more stitches in knitting, an increase is needed. A common method of increasing stitches is known as a make-one, abbreviated as M1 or M1L, for make-one-left. The most basic way to increase is knitting in the front and the back of a stitch.
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What is M1R in knitting?

To “make 1 right” (m1R), use the left needle to pick up the strand between the last stitch you knit and the one you're about to knit, bringing the needle from back to front. Leave the strand on the left needle. Next, insert the tip of the right needle knitwise into the front leg of the strand and knit as usual.
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How do you remember M1R and M1R?

Here's a little phrase and demo to help knitters remember how to do the make 1 right and make 1 left increases: "I left through the front door, I'll be right back." I learned this from knitters while I was teaching a shaping class and it's been super helpful to me!
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Is M1 the same as M1L?

An M1 increase is formed between two stitches, using the length of yarn, or 'bar', that runs between the two stitches where you want a new stitch. Patterns often don't specify which increase to use, just saying M1 rather than M1L (for left-leaning) or M1R (for right-leaning).
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Knitting Help - Slow Motion Make 1 (M1)



What is M1R and M1L in knitting?

In knitting patterns, M1R means “make one right” and M1L means “make one left”. They are both knitted in a very similar way. You pick up the yarn from a strand in between two stitches. The biggest difference lies in the way you knit that extra loop.
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What is M1L?

The Make One Left Increase (M1L) is the complement to the Make One Right Increase (M1R). It is used to add stitches to your knitting and can be used any time a pattern calls for a Make One (M1) Increase. It is a mostly invisible increase that is clean and tight. This particular increase creates a right leaning stitch.
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Is m1p the same as m1R?

By simply purling into the front loop versus the back loop, m1p leans right or left on the knit side of the fabric, imitating the look of the usual knitwise m1R (make 1 right) and m1L (make 1 left).
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Is K2tog right leaning?

Knit two together = right-leaning decrease, which is done on the left side of the row. Most often seen in patterns as "K2tog." Slip, slip, knit = left-leaning decrease, which is done on the right side of the row.
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What is the most invisible decrease in knitting?

Knit Two Together (K2tog)

Notes: The k2tog is the most common (and often considered the easiest) single decrease in knitting. It's a fairly discreet decrease, and it's often paired with the SSK as a right-leaning alternative.
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