How do I memorize M1R?

Point the Way
You might have heard these little mnemonic phrases like "I left through the front door" for M1L and "I'll be right back" for M1R.
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What is the difference between m1R and M1L?

M1R means picking up the yarn so the front part of the loop leans towards the right and then knitting it. M1L means, picking the yarn so the front part leans to the left and then knitting it through the back loop. Two similar swatches increased to the left and right of a central knit stitch in every second row.
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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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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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What is 1 right 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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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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Is M1 the same as KFB?

Kfb and M1 both do the same basic thing; they increase the number of stitches on your needle. However, they look and behave quite differently. The principal difference between the two increases is that kfb uses one stitch to make two whereas the M1 does not use any, the increase being made between stitches.
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What is PM knitting?

Place Marker (pm)

Well, when the pattern calls for this, you'd simply place a stitch marker on the right needle after the last worked stitch. As you continue to knit, you will come across this marker on every row or round thereafter.
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What does yo mean in knitting terms?

One of the easiest and most common ways to create an extra stitch in knitting is with a yarn over. Not only does this technique increase your stitch count by 1, yarn overs also leave you with a neat little eyelet that can be a decorative increase, an element in lacework, or even a buttonhole.
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What is stocking stitch?

Stocking stitch, or stockinette stitch, is the second most basic of stitch patterns and is created by alternating rows of knit and purl stitches. The right side of the fabric has a 'V' pattern and the wrong side has a bar pattern.
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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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How do you read a knitting chart?

Charts for flat knitting are read in the same direction you would knit your work: starting from the bottom and reading from Right to Left (←) on RS rows (usually the odd-numbered rows) and from Left to Right (→) on WS rows (usually the even-numbered rows).
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Is K2Tog left-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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