
Do you need to increase or decrease stitches evenly across your work? We show you how to do it in easy steps below. Remember, DROPS also has its own increase/decrease calculator that gives you the answer directly.
Example: Increase 21 stitches evenly across 140 stitches on the needle. Result: 161 stitches on the needle.
Step 1: Calculate the spacing
Use a calculator and divide the total stitches (140) by the number of increases (21): 140 / 21 = 6,66
Step 2: Round to whole or half stitches
The calculation says to increase before every 6,66 stitch. This number is rounded down to 6,5 since this is a number that is easier to work with.
To get as close as possible, alternate increases after 6 stitches and 7 stitches.
Step 3: Work the increases
Here’s how you can do it:
Example: Decrease 21 stitches evenly across 140 stitches on the needle. Result: 119 stitches on the needle.
Step 1: Calculate the spacing
Use a calculator and divide the total stitches (140) by the number of decreases (21): 140 / 21 = 6,66
Step 2: Round to whole or half stitches
The calculation says to decrease every 6,66 stitch. This number is rounded down to 6,5 since this is a number that is easier to work with. To get as close as possible, alternate decreasing the 6th stitches and 7th stitch.
Step 3: Work the decreases
Here’s how you can do it:
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07.10.2016 - 20:27