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At end of round, slip first stitch purlwise with yarn in front, bring yarn to back and slip stitch back to left needle. Continue around – slip, wrap, and purl each stitch as before. With the yarn held in front, slip one stitch from left needle to right needle as to purl, move yarn to back between needle points, slip the stitch just moved back to left needle, bring yarn to front again and purl this stitch as usual. It is worked in an entire row for a raised ridge or separation of work.ĭirections – Each stitch is wrapped with the yarn before purling. Skp – slip one stitch as if to knit, knit the next stitch, pass the slipped stitch over the stitch that you just knit.ĭouble Purl Stitch – According to Sheila McGregor, in Traditional Scandinavian Knitting, the Double Purl Stitch was originally described in a Finnish knitting book but was also used in Norway.

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Sl – slip the stitch from the left needle to the right M1 – pick up bar between sts, knit into the back twisting the bar Notions: Stitch marker tapestry needle Abbreviations Needles: US size 8 (5mm): 16” circular and double pointed needles

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Hobby Lobby I Love this Yarn (100% Acrylic 355 yards /198 grams): #80 Royal blue (MC), 1 skein #10 white (CC), 1 skein. This particular Christmas stocking features one of the elaborate snowflake patterns.įinished Size: 16” circumference x 24” long. Inspired by the knitting traditions in Norway, this intricate pattern will bring a little Norwegian style into your home. Snowflakes are a very popular motif in northern Europe, where the snow falls for much of the winter and mountains are always covered in snow.









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