I can do decreases in my sleep but as soon as a pattern calls for m1r or m1l, I have to look up how it's done again. The increase stitches just don't want to stay in my noggin.
Someone tell me I'm not alone with this, please? #knitting
@Geisterweiss if a pattern says to increase every other round I make yo’s in the first rnd and knit them twisted in the next. But yeah always confused which one will be the first and which one the last in a rnd

@Geisterweiss

Same here.

Left leaning or right leaning decrease is something I can visualize, but with the my I'm never sure what property of the stitch the left or right refers to (and I have quite a left / right problem anyway)

@Geisterweiss
m1r is the left needle looping from the rear. right = rear. that is how I remember
@Geisterweiss you aren't alone. I do kf&b instead. I don't care if the stitch looks different.