What is reverse stocking stitch in knitting terms?

What is reverse stocking knit?

Reverse Stockinette stitch is a fabric that has the purl ridges or bumps of Stockinette stitch showing on the right side of the work. … When working back in forth in rows, Reverse Stockinette stitch is created by purling all the stitches on the Right Side and knitting all the stitches on the Wrong Side.

What is reverse stocking stitch UK?

Reverse stocking stitch is produced in the same way as stocking, except that the purl stitches are done on the right side and the knit stitches on the wrong side. In the round, reverse stocking stitch is produced by purling every stitch.

Does reverse stockinette stitch curl?

Also known as reverse stockinette stitch. Reverse Stocking Stitch is worked on a multiple of 2 rows: Right side Purl and Wrong Side Knit. Reverse Stocking Stitch can curl at the edges so the image attached has a garter stitch edging. Multiples of stitches are not required.

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