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What Does It Mean In Knitting, To Do A Reverse Stockinette Stitch?

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What Does It Mean In Knitting, To Do A Reverse Stockinette Stitch?

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The Reverse Stockinette Stitch is a basic stitch in knitting. It is same as regular stockinette. But the rows are worked in the opposite order which knits the purl side the front. In this kind of stitch one row is knit and the next row is purled. The side having the V is the right side. It is the purl side.

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