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The Knit stitch is the first basic stitch most people learn. It is the obverse and reverse of the Purl stitch, meaning if you were to watch your hands in the mirror as you created a knit stitch, it would appear as if you were creating a purl stitch. How a knit stitch is created varies depending on which of the knitting methods is used: * English method * Continental method * Combined method

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  • The Knit stitch is the first basic stitch most people learn. It is the obverse and reverse of the Purl stitch, meaning if you were to watch your hands in the mirror as you created a knit stitch, it would appear as if you were creating a purl stitch. How a knit stitch is created varies depending on which of the knitting methods is used: * English method * Continental method * Combined method
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  • The Knit stitch is the first basic stitch most people learn. It is the obverse and reverse of the Purl stitch, meaning if you were to watch your hands in the mirror as you created a knit stitch, it would appear as if you were creating a purl stitch. How a knit stitch is created varies depending on which of the knitting methods is used: * English method * Continental method * Combined method
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