👉 M & O Knits refers to a technique for making large, intricate stitches using yarns such as cotton or wool, often with a focus on long rows. It requires several steps, including pre-dyed yarns, a traditional knitted needle, and a stitch gauge designed for the pattern. The term "M & O" stands for "Master of Objects" or "Master of Patterns," likely referring to the designer who oversees the production and uses the technique as part of their design process. The "Knits" part means the large stitches are typically knitted in rows, resulting in intricate patterns. For example, a "M & O Knit" pattern could be described as having "long rows" (which would represent rows of several meters) and "knits" (which would include small stitches designed for long rows). The term also implies the use of complex knitting techniques that involve careful selection and placement of needles and yarns.