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how to purl with yarn in back
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Typically, purling is done with the yarn in front. However, for techniques such as Norwegian purling, the yarn can remain in back. Start by bringing your needle behind the yarn, then insert the right needle into the front of the next stitch from right to left. Wrap the yarn clockwise around the right needle by moving the needle around the yarn, then push the loop through to the front and off the left needle. This method is efficient for ribbing or seed stitch, as it allows you to purl without moving the yarn to the front, blending seamlessly with knitted stitches and ensuring a consistent tension across your work.
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