The double increasing can be achieved at the same different forms as the simple increasing. But it is mostly on both sides of a centre stitch, so that there will be increase 2 stitches.
Knit the stitch before the centre stitch right however don’t let it slip from the left needle but cast off again the back wire netting right and also the following stitch (centre stitch) twice. Achieve the following increasing at the same form (in the 2nd, 4th or 6th row) in fact in the stitch before the centre stitch and into the centre stitch self.
Knit the stitch before the centre stitch right however don’t let it slip from the left needle but cast off again the back wire netting left. Cast off the centre stitch right and Then the follow stitch at first left, Then again right. Achieve the following increases (in the 2ne, 4th or 6th row) in the stitch after the centre stitch.
Pick up the head of the stitch at the back side, which lay directly under the centre stitch at the previous row and knit this right (or left). Then knit twisted the centre stitch on the left needle right (the back wire netting). Continue to cast off again the head, which lay under the centre stitch lying stitch from the previous row right (or left). Achieve the following increases (in the 2nd, 4th or 6th row) directly before and after the centre stitch.
Knit the stitch before the centre stitch still don’t let it slip from the needle but stick into the below lying stitch of the previous row (below the stitch, which you have knitted now) and cast it off right. Then cast the centre stitch off right. Puncture into the stitch of the previous row (which lay below of the following stitch) knit this right. Cast off the above stitch from the left needle right. Achieve directly on both sides of the centre stitch all following increases (in the 2nd, 4th or 6th row).
Achieve this increasing as the above described double increasing from the crosswire. To avoid holes knit out 1 stitch right twisted from the crosswire (slip the crosswire on the left needle and cast off the back wire).
Knit the stitch before the centre stitch right. Then achieve 1 loop. Continue to knit the centre stitch right. Achieve again 1 loop and knit the follow stitch right. Achieve on all following increases (in the 2nd, 4th or 6th row) 1 loop before and after the centre stitch.
If you beats it up as on the simple knotted row (see page 14) described, it is very simple to increase of the row a high number of stitches at the end. There result so many nooses as you desired stitches