I am fine doing combined purl stitches for stockinette stitch but I am not quite sure what to do for ribbing. Can someone point me to the best online demo?
Are you in the round? As long as orientation doesn't matter, I don't know that it would make a difference if you use what ever you want, especially for ribbing. I'm sorry, but I've never found much video on anything other than continental, and throw, what little I've found, I don't remember where it is. But, I wouldn't think it should make a difference as long as you're consistant Unless I'm remembering wrong, the combined purl is similar, but not as difficult, as the the continental purl, but results in a stitch with a flipped orientation?
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Are you in the round? As
Are you in the round? As long as orientation doesn't matter, I don't know that it would make a difference if you use what ever you want, especially for ribbing. I'm sorry, but I've never found much video on anything other than continental, and throw, what little I've found, I don't remember where it is. But, I wouldn't think it should make a difference as long as you're consistant Unless I'm remembering wrong, the combined purl is similar, but not as difficult, as the the continental purl, but results in a stitch with a flipped orientation?
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remind me again how combined
remind me again how combined method of purling is done?
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