In this case the negative ease worked to your advantage - negative ease is when you make a garment smaller than your body measurement and it stretches itself out to fit you. Making increases and decreases is pretty easy if you have a two, or a three pronged transfer tool. To increase pick up the last 2-3 stitches of on to the tool and transfer them one needle over towards the edge, leaving a single needle free then lift the bump of one of the neighbouring stitches onto that free needle. To decrease you pick up the 2-3 stitches and move them inwards instead. This way is easier to sew up than transferring the very edge stitch as you get a nice smooth edge for seaming. The technique is often called fully fashioned increasing and decreasing, if your machine doesn't have a manual you may be able to download one online.
I own 9 flat bed knitting machines: Standard, midguage and bulky. I love my Brother KX 350 and the Brother Convertible, which knits standard and bulky. Glad you purchased a flatbed knitting machine. Also own the Brother KH 260 punchcard.
hi lily! as i always say, the *yarn wizard* never misses!!😂🎉 i’m obSESSED with that set!😮😮😮and i really like your outfit in the beginning of the video!😊 - jamie p.s. i’m *so* happy for you that you’re almost to 10k!👏👏i feel like you work so sooo hard!