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« Making
A Purl Stitch As the
name implies, it's a combination of
Western or German style knitting and
Eastern knitting. The purl
stitch is one of two basic stitches (the
other being knit). The purl stitch is
basically the knit stitch worked in
reverse. For
instructions on how to make a knit stitch,
click
here. I. Insert
the needle from the back to the front as
shown 2. Holding
the yarn in your left hand, SCOOP the yarn
with the right hand needle. 3. Holding
the yarn in your left hand, SCOOP the yarn
with the right hand needle (the equivalent
of wrapping the yarn under the needle
clockwise facing the point of the
needle) 4. Pull
the new purl stitch through the old one
and, in the same motion, pull off the old
stitch. Note:
Wait until the needle is seated in the
next stitch before tugging on the yarn to
tighten the tension of the
yarn. 5. Voila!
Finished Stitch! Note:
Wait until the needle is seated in the
next stitch before tugging on the yarn to
tighten the tension of the
yarn. |
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