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Knitting Tutorial for Beginners- 4. Purl Stitch

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

Purl stitch is the exact opposite of knit stitch.

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  • Thanks!!

  • You're so great :) You make it look so easy, and you go through it so clearly. I LOVE YOU :D xx

  • I wish that was me in the video. I just came across this video and loved it. I thought everyone else would too, so I posted it up. Thanks for the comment.

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  • I really appreciate you uploading this video. This is the only video I have found that makes it clear and fun for self learners. Thank you so much! You really have helped lots of people.

  • this video sucks

    

  • I DONT UNDERSTAND WHAT HOLE YOU GO THROUGH TO THE BACK!!!!

  • I love this series!!! Just learning how to knit and having fun doing it. Thanks for posting these video tutorials.

  • Thanks this was really easy! I did a few lines of the knit stitch and a few lines of the purl stitch and it looks exactly the same apart from one odd thin bit in between the knit and the purl

  • THANK YOU so much I looked at so many purl stitch videos and i tried your video and I got it. thank you again

  • @ohevshalomel Thanks for the tip, I'll try that and see what happens! I also watched another video which showed how to just move the yarn string to the front. Perhaps that's what she does...

  • @26Jvegas I figured out where I went wrong, so maybe it'll help you (I don't know). When you switch the right needle from front to back after you've wrapped the yarn around it, make sure the needle only goes through the new loop you've made but not the old one that was already on the left needle. Use the new loop on the right needle to pull the old loop off of the left one.

  • @26Jvegas I was wondering that, too. I purled one row okay, but the next row ended up looking like a big Celtic knot. :)

  • When you knit a purl stitch row the yarn is then in the back. How would I knit another purl stitch row right after?

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