Learn to purl Continental Style with the working yarn held in the left hand. Many knitters find this method of knitting much quicker than the style of holding the working yarn in the right hand.
Learn to purl Continental Style with the working yarn held in the left hand. Many knitters find this method of knitting much quicker than the style of holding the working yarn in the right hand.
The yarn must always be wrapped counter clockwise for both the knit and purl stitch for the new stitch to be seated on the needle correctly.
When purling continental style, does it matter if you put your yarn over the needle counter-clockwise, or under the needle?