Inverse Back Loop Only

 

Hold the yarn in front of the piece. Going from back to front, insert the hook under the back loop of the stitch. Yarn under (place the yarn under the hook into the hook opening)*. Draw yarn through both loops on the hook. This stitch will be abbreviated as ‘iB’.

This stitch looks exactly like a front loop stitch turned around backwards.


(* You can also do a yarnover or yarn over backwards. Each way of placing the yarn in the hook gives the stitch a slightly different look.)

 

IB=  inverse back loop only (back loop from behind)

 

 

 

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