question about purling
Sep. 11th, 2010 01:06 pmWhen purling, if the first leg of the stitch is behind the needle, do you go through that instead, or do you always default to the leg that's in front of the needle? Seems to me it would make things twist funny. I know when I knit, I go through the first leg, front or back. Purling front leg only can also result in a twist, so ...
Yeah, okay. This is probably a really stupid question. But it's itching at me! Anyone have any wisdom to share?
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Date: 2010-09-11 11:48 pm (UTC)You bring the working yarn to the front. You put the needle in the stitch from the back and bring the needle over the working yarn from the right and over it to the left, then sweeping the yarn back through the stitch. This is a true mirror of a knit stitch.
Here's the continental purl:
Bring the working yarn to the front. Put the needle in the stitch from the back and bring the needle over the working yarn from the *left* and over it to the *right*.
The Norwegian purl (my favorite of the two):
Leaving the working yarn at the back, bring the needle around behind both the working yarn and the stitch. Put the needle in the stitch from behind. Reach back around to the working yarn again, scooping up the yarn from right to left, and bring the needle back through the stitch.
Seriously, go look at these videos: http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/purl-stitch
you're almost certainly doing what they call Combination purl. Compare it to continental purl.
If you've got a friend who does regular combined, sit next to them and do your purls at the same time in slow motion. Watch how the needles move over the yarn to scoop it back. One of you will scoop from left to right; one from right to left.
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Date: 2010-09-11 11:58 pm (UTC)The Norwegian purl looks hard!
And just knowing what's going on makes ALL the difference. Thank you, again, for the help!
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Date: 2010-09-12 12:28 am (UTC)I love knowing things and learning more things and sharing what I know. So I'm glad I could help.
Have fun working out the decreases!
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Date: 2010-09-12 12:36 am (UTC)And I understand and share your joy in both knowledge and sharing that knowledge. And it's so much fun when knowledge (yours) meets and fills a serious gap in knowledge (mine!).
*snoopy dance of joy*
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Date: 2010-09-12 12:50 am (UTC)