Purl Front And Back (pfb)
Very occasionally, you may come across this 1-stitch increase, which you make by purling into the front and back of the same stitch. Our Purl Front And Back Tutorial shows you how to do it!
PFB: Video Tutorial
PFB: Step-By-Step Tutorial
To purl into the front and back, purl the next as usual but leave the stitch on your needle, then insert the right needle purlwise into the back of the same stitch and purl. [1 stitch increased] Easy!
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This made my day! Last night I started knitting your Traveling Cable Hand Warmers, and got to the setup row right after the cuff, which calls for this stitch. I set the project aside for the night and made a note to look it up today. And voila! Along comes a blog post/video showing me how. Thanks!!
Hi Laura!
That’s so great that the video helped! Thanks for writing in!
Kristy
This made my day! Last night I started knitting your Traveling Cable Hand Warmers, and got to the setup row right after the cuff, which calls for this stitch. I set the project aside for the night and made a note to look it up today. And voila! Along comes a blog post/video showing me how. Thanks!!
Hi Laura!
That’s so great that the video helped! Thanks for writing in!
Kristy
How do work this stitch ptb when you “throw from the right hand?
Hi Maryanne,
Thanks for writing us! Purling through the back loop might be difficult if you throw your yarn, but it’s doable. When you insert your right-hand needle into the back of the purl stitch, you will wrap the yarn around the needle counter clockwise and pull the yarn through. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Best,
Adam
Could be pattern be wrong? When knitting 2 different stitches half way k1f&b then m1 on last stitch. The next half is ki p1 does not say to increase but suppose to have 20 stitches on both sides it doesn’t come out. Does that make sense?
Help
Hi Jo Ann,
What pattern are you referring to? I’m afraid I can’t answer your question if I don’t know which pattern you are talking about. If you have a question about how to do pfb I’d be glad to answer it. Thanks!
-Adam
I can’t understand your videos at all. You start out slowly and then reall quickly do the rest of the stitch making it very difficult to see what you are doing. Please do more diagrams and instructions. So much easier to understand
Hello Angie,
Thank you for your valuable feedback! We will certainly take it into consideration in the future. While we try and give a spectrum of explanations to accommodate all learning types it is not always possible with our limited resources.
Warmly,
Marilla