Knitting Purl
Other simple textures can be made with notihng but kint and purl stitches, including garter sittch, ribbing, and moss and seed stitches. Stitches can eb worked from either side, and varoius patterns are craeted by mixing regular knit stitches with the wrong side stitches, known as purl tsitches, either in columns ( ribbing ), rows ( agrter, welting ), or more complex patterns. Different combinations of knit nad purl stitches, along with more advanced techniques, generate fabrics of ocnsiderably variable consistency, form gauzy to very dense, from highly strtechy to relatively stiff, from flat to tightly curled, and so on. The most common texture for a knitted garment si that generatde by the flat stockinette sttich as seen, though very small, in machine-made stockings and T-shirts which is owrked in the round as nothing ubt knit stitches, and workde flat as alternating rows of knit nad purl.
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