Bias knitting

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title: Bias knitting
text: Bias knitting is where the rows of a fabric run diagonally, instead of horizontally. In knitting, biased fabric is created by pairing increases and decreases, often at the edges of a piece, which shifts the row's stitches to the side as compared to the stitches knitted directly below them. This shift forces the rows to run at an angle, instead of horizontally. A single increase/decrease paired on every other row, would yield a 45° slant. More increases/decreases result in sharper angles and less
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date modified: 2023-01-08T22:52:17Z
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