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Abbreviation - KFB?

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Anyone know what it means?
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Knit in the front and back of the next stitch. (Knit like you normally would, but don't remove it from the needle. Re-insert your working needle through the back of the same stitch, and knit again. Then remove the stitch from your left needle) It's an increase stitch.

HTH
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Originally Posted by amy739801
Knit in the front and back of the next stitch. (Knit like you normally would, but don't remove it from the needle. Re-insert your working needle through the back of the same stitch, and knit again. Then remove the stitch from your left needle) It's an increase stitch.

HTH

WELCOME! Thank you so much - it is for the increases in the pattern I'm working on.
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