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Purl Stitch
Basic Purl Stitch

These purl stitches imitate a lace edging perfectly well.
Work 1 double, draw out the loop to a certain length (this
forms the purl), take the needle out of it, insert it in the
front part of the last stitch which has been worked (see
illustration), wind the cotton round the needle and draw it
through as a loop; 1 double, 1 purl, and so on.
Purl Stitch turned upwards

Work
1 treble, then 7 chain stitch. Insert the needle into the
2nd of the 7 chain stitch downwards, so that the chain stitches form
a scallop upwards (see illustration), wind the cotton round
the needle and draw the cotton through; work 1 chain stitch
and 1 treble in the next stitch but 3, missing 3 stitches
under it.
Purl Stitch turned downwards

The
chain stitches form a scallop turned downwards. After having
worked the 7 chain stitches take the needle out of the loop,
insert it underneath the upper chain of the 2nd chain
stitch, from right to left, and draw it through the loop in
the direction of the arrow. Wind the cotton round the needle
and cast all the loops off together. It is evident that the
purl stitches may be worked at larger or smaller distances.
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