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  1. How to KFB – knit front back - Nimble Needles

    A step-by-step tutorial on how to knit KFB. Knit front and back is a left-leaning increase very suitable for beginners.

  2. 4 Steps to KFB Knit Front and Back for Beginners - YouTube

    JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP / @studioknit __________________________________________________________ My step-by-step …

  3. KFB Knitting: How to Knit in the Front and Back of a Stitch

    Sep 18, 2024 · KFB knitting—which is knitting in the front and back of a stitch—is a relatively easy way to increase the number of stitches on your needle.

  4. How to Knit Front and Back (Kfb Knitting) - love. life. yarn.

    Want to learn the easiest way to increase a stitch? Learn the kfb knitting stitch – a simple knitting technique anyone can learn! In this post... This technique can be used with any stitch pattern, …

  5. Knit Front And Back (KFB) Tutorial: Knitting Instructions

    Aug 13, 2013 · Learn this basic increase with our Knit Front And Back (KFB) Tutorial. Add one stitch to your knitting the easiest way there is!

  6. How to Knit Front and Back (KFB / K1FB Increase) - Knitfarious

    Dec 31, 2024 · Learn how to knit front and back (KFB / K1FB) in two steps. This easy knitting tutorial includes large photos and detailed instructions.

  7. How to Knit Front and Back (KFB): Step-by-Step Guide

    Apr 7, 2025 · Learn the KFB (knit front and back) increase technique with our comprehensive step-by-step guide. Perfect for beginner knitters working on sweaters, shawls, and more.

  8. KFB KnittingHow To Make An Increase - Handy Little Me

    Mar 21, 2023 · This video and step-by-step photograph knitting tutorial will help you knitters learn how to knit KFB – the Knit Front and Back Increase (abbreviated as KFB).

  9. Beginner Knitting Series Part 5: How to Do the KFB Stitch

    Jan 14, 2025 · Learn how to do the kfb stitch with our step-by-step guide, perfect for beginners! Includes tips, photos, video, and materials used.

  10. KFB (knit front and back) - Knotions Magazine

    The KFB is a basic increase used in tons of patterns. This increase creates a little bump that looks like a purl bump. The bump can actually be used as a decorative element in a pattern.