Knitting irregular shapes by increasing, decreasing and partial knit
On a (domestic) knitting machine, you knit row by row, using all selected needles. However, by increasing and decreasing the amount of needles you can adjust the shape of your knitted piece. You are then editing the width of the piece. You can also do partial knit,knit, which means that some needles will stay on hold while other needles continue knitting. UsingYou thesesome techniques,parts of your piece then become longer than other parts.
These techniques create irregular and non-rectangular shapes. These techniques are used in garment knitting, to create pattern pieces without any waste (as no cutting is required). On a single bed knitting machine, you can createdo shapesa likesleeve, sleevesfor example. On double bed machines (often digital and industrial ones), full garments are knitted at once.
Below you will find the steps of increasing, decreasing and partial knit. If you prefer video manuals, there are some useful video's on the page Casting on, binding off and knitting: video's as well.
Increasing a single stitch
Increasing a single stitch, the "fully fashioned method"
Increasing several stitches at a time
Decreasing a single or armholesmultiple stitches (can also be used for garments,casting oroff)
Partial knitting


