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  1. How to M1l and M1R – The best knitting increases for beginners

    What does M1R and M1L mean 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 …

  2. How to make one right (m1r) for beg beginners - YouTube

    How to make one right (m1r) for beg beginners - Step by step tutorial (+slow mo)

  3. How to M1R & M1L Knitting Increases for New Knitters - B.Hooked

    May 8, 2025 · M1R (Make One Right): The new stitch leans to the right. Both are nearly invisible once worked into your project, and they’re often used together to create balanced …

  4. How to Make One Right (M1R) – Knitwise Girl

    Make One Right (M1R) is the mirrored stitch of M1L (Make One Left), meaning it leans to the right and often comes in pairs with M1L to create a symmetrical appearance.

  5. How to Knit an M1 Increase (M1L vs M1R) for Beginners

    Apr 22, 2025 · I’ve put together a full walkthrough of both M1L and M1R in my video below. You’ll see how to make each stitch, what it looks like in your fabric, and how to decide which one to …

  6. Make 1 Right (m1R) + Make 1 Left (m1L) - Purl Soho

    Mar 20, 2025 · 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.

  7. How To M1R Make One Right Knitting Increase Tutorial

    Oct 7, 2025 · Learn how to make one right, abbreviated as m1r in knitting patterns. In this step by step tutorial I include written instructions, pictures and video to help you learn.

  8. Make One Stitch: How to m1, m1R and m1L - tin can knits

    Oct 3, 2013 · How are m1L (make 1 left) and m1R (make 1 right) different? What if the pattern just says m1, but doesn’t specify where to use m1L and where to use m1R? Well, let’s take a look …

  9. Beginner Knitting Series Part 6: How to Do M1R and M1L

    Jan 22, 2025 · M1R and M1L are increase techniques that add one stitch to your knitting while ensuring the new stitch blends seamlessly. The difference lies in the direction of the increase: …

  10. M1R (or make 1 right) - Knotions Magazine

    The M1R is a nearly invisible increase. It also doesn’t leave a hole. If your pattern just says to M1, they’re typically expecting you to work the M1L – NOT this stitch.