M1 stands for Make One. A relevant link explaining in images how to do so is provided below.
To perform a m1 k1 m1 in a row of knitting, start by making a "make one" (m1) stitch, which involves lifting the yarn between the stitches and knitting into it to create an extra stitch. Next, knit one stitch (k1) as usual. Finally, make another m1 in the same way as the first, lifting the yarn between the newly knitted stitch and the next stitch to create another extra stitch. This sequence adds two new stitches to your row.
What does M1 mean on blad tegrars leg mean?
M1 Fire Rating
yrn is the abbreviation for 'yarn' - the material you are knitting or crocheting with
Grameen is the name of a knitting factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
k1tbl1
slip
It usually means "make 1" stitch, and is considered an increase. How you perform the increase depends on the pattern. Some knit throught the front and back of the same stitch. Some lift the yarn between the last and current stitch onto the left needle, then knit it through the back loop.
A marker is a ring placed on a knitting needle between two stitches to remind the knitting that something is supposed to happen there.
MKM (marksmansip) on M1 rifle.
Depends what type of M1 you mean: M1 Garand: WWII-Vietnam War period .30-06 Semi-Automatic Rifle M1 Thompson: 1919-1976 .45 Automatic SMG M1 Carbine: A WWII era semi-automatic rifle M1 Abrahams: A current era jet powered Main Battle Tank, currently used in Iraq There are many others, just type 'M1' into wikipedia
There are no abbreviations in knitting which uses "mds." The questioner may have meant to say "rnds" which means "rounds."