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It depends on what your technique is for double knitting.
If you knit your stitches and lift the purl stitches, then you have to count 42 rows.
Explanation: you knit each row 2x, once only with k stitches and once only with p stitches.
However, if you knit and purl stitches at the same time in double knit, the count remains at 21 rows.
Explanation: You knit each row also only 1x with k and p stitches.
Now a question, why is the Waldorf Bear worked in double knit? Because of the durability?
I knit in this technique only when I really want to have both sides equally beautiful, mostly two or more colours.
Threading is similar to stranded for me. Both threads run over the left index finger in opposite directions. |
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