Probably means Purl, Purl
If you are alternating each stitch (knit, purl, knit, purl) the pattern is called ribbing. If you alternate each row (row 1 knit, row 2 purl) it is called stockinette stitch.
it is an abbreviation for Stockinette Stitch also known as Stocking stitch . It is basic stitch where you knit one row and purl one back and repeat just these two rows written as Knit 1 row Purl 1 row Knit 1 row Purl 1 row
You Purl one stitch, then repeat it.
P3 means to do 3 purl stitches.
Linda Purl is very much alive!
slip 1 - insert needle into stitch as normal then just pull it off the left needle onto the right without knitting or purling it
In knitting, a rib is a type of stitch pattern created by alternating knit and purl stitches (For instance, Knit 1, purl 1 or knit 2, purl 2). This technique creates vertical, textural stripes called ribs. There are many variations on rib stitches. For more information and for access to many stitch patterns, visit this website: http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/stitches.php
slip one purl wise .. in another words put your needle in the stitch as if your are going to purl and then just slip it off without actually purling
The verb is "purl". Thus, to invert a stitch is to purl.
When you knit something, the other side is the purl side. If you purl something, the other side is the knit side. Filaments or not.
You knit 1, purl 1, then knit 1 again, before slipping that stitch off the needle. It all goes into one stitch.