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This is a yarn thirsty technique, be warned, and somewhat labourious too. But it’s worth it if you’ve the right project in mind and it’s very effective with hand-dyed or variegated yarns.
The Loop Stitch is normally written as *K1, M1L; then *M1L, K1; on alternate pattern rows, with a plain row between them, for a 4-row repeat. This offsets the loops to create an appearance with more volume and no gaps. This tutorial will show you how to make the ‘M1L’ stitch and all you need to ensure the loops are the same size is your thumb!
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