from right hand continental style to left hand english style! no need to turn the work!
I practiced this method of reverse knitting ever since I watched a video about entrelac knitting. it's because I hate purling!
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from right hand continental style to left hand english style! no need to turn the work!
I practiced this method of reverse knitting ever since I watched a video about entrelac knitting. it's because I hate purling!

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So I aggressively dislike purling, and that dislike has led me to learn how to knit in reverse. I couldn’t find much about knitting in reverse continental (or left-handed continental, I suppose) so I thought I’d share how I do it just in case anyone also knits continental and would dearly, dearly like to do anything in the world except purl.
Of course, this would only work if you would turn your work — if you have alternating knit/purl stitches in your pattern (such as ribbing) you’d still have to purl. But this is super useful for working flat or short rows!!
Photos below the fold. :)