Originally Posted by Ingrid
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Actually, it's not the same as a M1.
After you do the two stitches, pull down on your knitting and you'll see that there is a strand that is vertical between and a bit below the two stitches you just made. Put your left needle tip into it and lift it up, then knit into the back of it.
I just did this on something (I honestly can't remember what) and I think I had trouble knitting into the back of it, but it looked fine if I knit into the front.
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I'm wanting to knit a baby poncho, I don't understand doing the M2 it said K into front and back of first st, then M2 in the strand between the last st on RH nedle and the next st (k into back, then front of that strand); cont to k into front and back of each st across row to last st; M2 in next strand between last st and next st, then k into front and back of last st. At end of next RS row, there will be 2 more sts. Pattern stitch: Row 1 (RS): K into front and back of each st across (doubling amount of sts). Row 2: K2tog, *p2tog; rep from * across Row 3: Rep Row1. Row 4: P2tog, *k2tog, p2tog; rep from * across. Rep Rows 1-4 for pat st. I someone can help me figture out the M2 please?