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How to evenly increase stitches when knitting a sleeve Given: X=50 sts - lower part of the sleeve (wrist), Y=150 rows - length of the sleeve, Z=100 sts - upper part of the sleeve (cap). Find: After how many rows should the increases be made to be even? Solution. 1. Let's count how many stitches need to be increased: Z - X=100 sts - 50 sts = 50 sts. Since the increase will be symmetrical on both sides, we have the number of increases - N=50 sts / 2 sts = 25. 2. Let's count how many rows we need to make the increases: M=Y / N=150 rows / 25=6 rows. Thus, to get 100 stitches from 50 stitches after 150 rows, we need to increase 25 times by 1 stitch on each side in every 6th row. The final formulas for calculating even increases when knitting a sleeve: where N - the number of increases, M - in which row to make increases, X - lower part of the sleeve (in stitches), Y - length of the sleeve (in rows), Z - upper part of the sleeve (in stitches). Note: if the initial data is in centimeters, convert them to stitches and rows according to the sample