How I Reduce Stitches On A Purl Row

by Hannah Gilly

June 20, 2017

More knitting jargon this week, with p2tog, or purl two together. Just as last week, it's a need to know skill and is one of the first shaping skills you'll find in easy to knit patterns.
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