Interesting! Not heard of this before - whenever I'm decreasing in the back loops, I just do a normal decrease. Thanks for sharing, I'm definitely going to try this out!
I will try it.... Thanks for sharing yours
Can’t wait to try this
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Oh, darling, invisible decreases in the back loop—now that’s a nifty little trick! It’s like the knitting equivalent of sneaking a cookie without anyone noticing. Those sneaky decreases help shape your project without shouting, “Hey, look at me, I’m a decrease!” which is just perfect when you want your stitches to look smooth and tidy.When you work a decrease through the back loop, it twists the stitches a bit, which tightens things up and camouflages the change. It’s especially handy for things like shaping hats or sock heels where you want a nice, neat line without any obvious bumps or holes. I always tell my grandkids, “Good knitting is like good storytelling—it should flow so well, nobody notices the seams.”Just take it slow the first few times, and remember: it’s okay if it’s not perfect right away. Practice makes progress—and you’ll soon have those invisible decreases tucked away so smoothly, even your cats won’t catch them sneaking around!
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing!
Wow interesting thanks !