Does anyone have any idea how to knit a diagonal square. I have tried increasing by knitting in the front and the back of stitches however I found it became very tight and lumpy. If I do yarn over needle it leaves a hole and I didn't want to do that as it isn't very warm. I would be grateful for any suggestions. Dianne
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I do yarn over sometimes to ge the pattern . It will still be warm as it allowas a pocket of warm air to be trapped there. PS - I've got a blog post coming up about this very thing next week! I'll link it when it comes :)
I'm going to try Jan's method as well as she is such a good knitter but I can't say that I've ever had any problem with knitting front and back (kfb). I do do the increases (and decreases) in the second or third stitch of every row though and not the first.
Thanks Elizabeth and Christine. Still trying this one out hope to have success soon.
Thank you very much for your replies. I've downloaded the instructions from Jan and am looking forward to trying it. Isn't it funny that I am aware of these methods and yet I forgot how to do it. The brain can shut down at the most inconvenient times! I couldn't see the solution because I was too concerned about the problem. Dianne
Hi Dianne
The method I use most for increasing is picking up from the row below.
This is the M1 method which is shown in detail here
http://www.learn2knit.co.uk/knitting/increasing.php
Hope this helps
Thanks Jan - it really does, I have printed it off and will give it a try. Dianne
Then decrease 1 stitch every row back down to 3 stitches and then bind off.
My info comes from my Nana the "The Cape Cod Gogo".
Lauren Lee Hake