For this method, you will need a crochet hook that is small enough to fit inside your bead, but still large enough to grab your yarn. Note that you’ll be placing the bead before knitting the stitch, so the bead will actually end up on the previous row.
2. Using your hook, remove the next stitch from the left needle.
3. Pull that stitch through the bead. Depending on your yarn and hook, you may find it easier to slide the bead over the stitch instead.
4. Place the stitch back onto your left needle.
5. Knit your next stitch as normal. You may need to push the bead down slightly with your fingers to make room for your needle.