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    yeah you can just purl, youll get garter stitch.

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    Can you just Perl when Knitting?

    Can you just perl when you are knitting?

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    yeah you can just purl, youll get garter stitch.

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    yeah you can just purl, youll get garter stitch.

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    Yes, but I find it easier and more comfortable to knit! If you do all the stitches as all knit or all purl, you will still have the same fabric: garter stitch!

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    Purl is just the reverse of knit. So if you want to do all purl, you will get a piece of fabric that is exactly the same as all knit. Just turn it inside out!

    The knit or the purl is still the same stitch -- you just look at it from different sides.

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    Purl is just the reverse of knit. So if you want to do all purl, you will get a piece of fabric that is exactly the same as all knit. Just turn it inside out!

    The knit or the purl is still the same stitch -- you just look at it from different sides.

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    Yes, but I find it easier and more comfortable to knit! If you do all the stitches as all knit or all purl, you will still have the same fabric: garter stitch!

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    yeah you can just purl, youll get garter stitch.

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    yeah you can just purl, youll get garter stitch.

 

 

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