Learn How to Knit Quickly – Lesson 4: How to Purl (Purl stitch)

Share via: Facebook Twitter Email LinkedIn Copy Link More Although many knitters don’t enjoy purling, as a knitter, you really should learn how to purl: if you already know how to knit (Garter stitch) you have seen that many projects are possible (like the Baby Booties or the Baby Hat with Bunny Ears). The truth is that the Purl stitch is simply another step along your knitting journey. When you learn how to combine both the knitting and purling, it will open up a world of new designs and textured fabrics. The purl stitch is the mirror of the knit stitch: instead of inserting the needle from front to back, and having the working yarn at the back of your work, you will insert the needle from right to left, having the working yarn in front of you. Step 1: Once you have cast on, with the working yarn in front of you, you slide the right hand needle into the first loop, from the right side to the left. Step 2: Then wrap the yarn around the right hand needle   Step 3: Pull it through the back of your work   Step 4: Take the stitch off the left hand needle.     It will feel strange and just a little awkward in the beginning, but with patience and practice, you will gain the  skill and with increased confidence attempt more interesting and beautiful combinations of yarns and textures.   Stay tuned and enjoy the video (you will see how to purl in both knitting styles, English and Continental): Lesson 4: How to Purl – Purl stitch   Happy knitting, Carolina Gimme your email… And I'll give you free patterns, tricks, tips, exclusive offers & automatic entry to great competitions! Thank you for subscribing. Something went wrong. I agree to have my personal information transfered to MailChimp ( more information ) I will never give away, trade or sell your email address. You can unsubscribe at any time.