Eastern (Russian) Knitting - How to Purl Stitches

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • This detailed tutorial explains in clear step-by-step instructions how to purl stitches using the Eastern (previously known as Russian) knitting style.
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Комментарии • 78

  • @nicolejosan6364
    @nicolejosan6364 2 года назад +8

    I never knew that my style of knitting was the russian style, because I just naturally knitted that way. The BEST way :)

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  2 года назад +1

      I can't agree more, Nicole - Russian knitting is so simple and efficient. It is very possible that it is the best way to knit :-)

  • @ImCarolB
    @ImCarolB 9 месяцев назад +3

    This is the method I was taught as a girl! So easy. You just have to learn to adjust some directions in patterns but once you understand what is happening to the stitches, you will work it out.

  • @lumpcrabbarnacle3382
    @lumpcrabbarnacle3382 3 года назад +13

    I learned Russian knitting from Maryna’s class and watching others on RUclips. My stitches are so even! And my hands don’t hurt. She is the best teacher

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад

      Oooh, thank you so much! I'm happy to hear that you enjoy this knitting style and, most importantly, that your hands don't hurt. It is amazing! Thank you :-)

  • @amybalding4499
    @amybalding4499 3 года назад +7

    I started a sweater last night and am using this technique. It is a wonderful dream! No stain on my hands when on the purl rows! Thank you Maryna!!

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад +1

      That's great news, Amy! I'm so happy you enjoy this knitting style. Happy knitting :-)

  • @kellihayden3987
    @kellihayden3987 3 года назад +3

    I knit and purl the Russian style. That is a less complex explanation than continental combined! Thank you for explaining this type of knitting so clearly.

  • @jenniferelliott2085
    @jenniferelliott2085 Год назад +1

    I bought your Russian Knitting course and love it! I have recommended it to many people - my hands don't hurt anymore. Thank you love your work!

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Год назад

      I am so happy to know that this simple knitting style is more gentle on your hands, Jennifer! Thank you 🙏

  • @annblachly8068
    @annblachly8068 4 месяца назад

    This is what I did when I was learning to knit after learning to crochet. Wrapping as my co-workers did just looked exhausting.
    It took me awhile to find this knitting style to boost my confidence and how to increase and decrease as the loops were backwards. Thank you for your channel of videos and website.

  • @triciathetrucker1654
    @triciathetrucker1654 10 месяцев назад

    I've been looking for someone who knits like my mom taught me!!! Thank you!!

  • @bettybho2168
    @bettybho2168 3 года назад +2

    Wow what a great technique, now my hands won't get so tired.

  • @elisabetabdallah2922
    @elisabetabdallah2922 3 года назад +1

    Hey Maryna, thank you so much for showing me how to purl Russian way. So easy to do. You are a good teacher, I never saw it before how to do this. You have explain it in a good manner! Thanks for sharing.

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад

      You are most welcome, Elisabet :-) Happy knitting!

  • @theastewart6721
    @theastewart6721 3 года назад +5

    Great technique Maryna! I love learning new things! Thanks for sharing!💞

  • @elianaalfonso7703
    @elianaalfonso7703 3 года назад +2

    I have always knitted the same way as you, both knit and purl. I have no idea who taught me but it must have been when I was very very young because I don't remember learning. It's definitely the best and fastest way.

  • @ChristineSK
    @ChristineSK Год назад

    Wow this seems such an amazingly easy and efficient way to do knits and purls! Thanks for your demonstration!

  • @nsheffieldcvt
    @nsheffieldcvt 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much! I purl Norwegian style which I also like, but it feels a bit slow if I have an entire row to purl -- Russian purling will be SO much faster. I really appreciate your teaching style and your videos -- thank you!

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад +2

      You are most welcome, Nancy! If you purl stitches the Russian way, remember to knit them the Russian way in the next row. Otherwise, the stitches will be twisted. Happy knitting :-)

    • @nsheffieldcvt
      @nsheffieldcvt 3 года назад

      @@10rowsaday I so appreciate your reminder to knit the Russian way on the next row too!

    • @futhark3
      @futhark3 2 года назад +1

      @@10rowsaday This is actually one of the best things about Russian style. I love ribbing because the stitches turn different ways and it's like an error check!

    • @lissyperez4299
      @lissyperez4299 8 месяцев назад

      I also find that the Norwegian Pearl makes for a bigger Stitch or Loop unfortunately

  • @Geekino
    @Geekino 8 месяцев назад +2

    I must have been a Russian in a former life as this was how I taught myself to knit. But I had to "unlearn" my self-taught way when I was told I would have problems following patterns and doing different knitting stitches. Now I want to relearn it!

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  8 месяцев назад

      This method is very handy. Definitely worth relearning :-)

  • @hollydingman7455
    @hollydingman7455 9 месяцев назад +1

    This was my go-to purl for a long time until I hit a cabled sweater pattern where I just couldn’t get gauge unless I changed my purls to the “standard” Norwegian method. Russian purls make the most sense and are more even to knit stitches because they are just that - exactly the same stitch, but just turned around. If you saw someone working a (continental style) knit stitch from behind (looking at their “wrong side”), it would look like a Russian purl. However, “even” is not always what the pattern needs. Good to keep in mind!

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your insight, Holly. Yes, Eastern purls are faster and easier than classic purls, but if the gauge is off, it makes sense to switch to the classic knitting. Happy knitting, my friend!

  • @ooohlaa13
    @ooohlaa13 3 года назад +3

    I thought I was doing this or similar, but I have to observe now because in my knit row I always have to knit thru the back or it is twisted. Your knitting is always so even so I intend to work on this and refine what I am doing. Thank You!

    • @carolcook4114
      @carolcook4114 3 года назад

      That's because the yarn is wrapped backwards. When you combine the backwards wrap and knit in the back loop you get the regular knit stitch.

    • @ooohlaa13
      @ooohlaa13 3 года назад +1

      @@carolcook4114 So are you saying that is the way you also knit the next row -into the back - when you purl this way ? Surprised she didn't mention it???

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад

      Hello Barbara, To make sure the stitches are not twisted, we should be consistent and work both knits and purls using the Russian technique. I mention this fact at 4:08 of the video and in the photo tutorial at www.10rowsaday.com/russian-purl-stitch

    • @Pixxelina
      @Pixxelina 2 года назад +1

      @BarbaraL Lowell There are 4 different ways of doing normal (untwisted) Stockinette pattern in continental. It depends which loop and yarn combo you pick that’s comfortable. For example KTFL with yarn picked from the bottom up while PTFL with yarn over top is the same as this Russian method which is KTBL with yarn picked from bottom while PTFL with yarn also picked from the bottom up.
      Here are the 4 combos for you to try out;
      1. KTFL YBU & PTFL YOT
      2. KTBL YBU & PTFL YBU
      3. KTFL YOT & PTBL YOT
      4. KTBL YOT & PTBL YBU

    • @ooohlaa13
      @ooohlaa13 2 года назад

      @@Pixxelina I have gotten spoiled by PTBL YBU I was just concerned I was doing it wrong because I needed to pair it with KTBL YOT. You reassured me so thanx so much.

  • @christinezachary3152
    @christinezachary3152 2 года назад

    makes purling so much easier!

  • @CantorBarbara
    @CantorBarbara 3 года назад +1

    I like the streamlined technique. Still, it is hard to embrace a new knitting habit. Thank you.

  • @candicevader
    @candicevader Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Год назад

      Thank you so much, Candice 🙏

  • @incilarobertson
    @incilarobertson 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @jq7136
    @jq7136 3 года назад +2

    Tks! But where do you place yarn on index finger if purl 2 together? Wish you’d shown stitch video too.

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад

      We purl 2 together the same way as we purl one stitch, but insert the right needle into two stitches instead of one. That's the only difference.

  • @LilMissWampyre
    @LilMissWampyre Год назад

    Love it

  • @StephanieSharp2
    @StephanieSharp2 3 года назад +1

    This is interesting. I continental knit, but when I purl I scoop the yarn the opposite way you are showing. I’ll have to try it your way and see how I like it.

    • @latitude1904
      @latitude1904 3 года назад +1

      It will cause twisted stitches unless on the next row you knit through the back of the stitches.

    • @StephanieSharp2
      @StephanieSharp2 3 года назад +1

      @@latitude1904 yes, I figured that out seeing other videos about Russian vs Continental purl. Thanks.

  • @valeriekoochin3569
    @valeriekoochin3569 3 года назад +1

    Do decreases or increases change at all in this method? I learned the Norwegian style knitting because I always crochet and liked the yarn in my left hand, but was naturally doing the purl stitches this Russian way, then found out I was doing it “wrong” so changed to a purl which has more movements for sure. I have just subscribed to your channel, I may have to re-learn again, but as I just started learning to knit this year it shouldn’t be too hard...

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад

      Hi Valerie. The increases are mostly the same, but decreases are different. All these variations are explained in the full course about Russian knitting. You can sign up at www.10rowsaday.com/russian-knitting Happy knitting :-)

  • @lindawellinghoff5432
    @lindawellinghoff5432 3 года назад

    Thanks. Love your podcasts

  • @lissyperez4299
    @lissyperez4299 8 месяцев назад

    Myrna, thanks for the video! Have been knitting for a while now and trying out different styles to minimize wrist rotation. My mother was from Cuba and actually learned to knit through the back loops English Style and that's how I learned how to knit so now going back to my roots! Do you happen to have a pattern for the sleeves on the sweater that you're wearing? Have been looking for a pattern for that type of sleeve, a bell or trumpet sleeve for a long time and have not been able to find one. Thanks

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Lissy. It is interesting to know that your Mom used the Eastern knitting style, but held the yarn in her right hand. Another proof of the fact that each of us have our own knitting style :-)
      As to the sweater, it is called Facile Sweater. The pattern is at www.10rowsaday.com/facile-sweater The sleeves are actually straight, but they become wider at the bottom because the sweater is made of a fibre with good drape - bamboo or silk.

    • @lissyperez4299
      @lissyperez4299 8 месяцев назад

      @@10rowsaday thanks!

  • @Pixxelina
    @Pixxelina 2 года назад

    Maryna are all your stockinette swatches used in tutorials knitted in Russian style demonstrated in this tutorial playlist? Or are they knitted continental style as you show in your Continental knitting tutorial?

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  2 года назад +1

      Even though the fabric looks the same whether it is knitted using the Russian or the Continental knitting styles, I always stay consistent when I make swatches for tutorials. If a tutorial is about the Russian knitting style, the swatch is knitted using the Russian knitting style. For tutorials featuring the classic Continental knitting style, swatches are made using that style. Happy knitting :-)

  • @donnabursey1457
    @donnabursey1457 2 года назад +1

    So you only slip the first stitch on the knit rows?

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  2 года назад +1

      Yes. The most common way to make selvedges in Eastern knitting is to slip the first and purl the last stitches of every row. Happy knitting, Donna :-)

  • @KnittingEmporiumDesigns
    @KnittingEmporiumDesigns 3 года назад +1

    Is it true that Russian knitters slip the first stitch kwise and purl the last stitch?

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад

      Yes, it is true. Russian knitters rarely work without selvedges.

  • @stevemichael8186
    @stevemichael8186 Год назад

    Doesnt purling counter clockwise end up having looser stitches?

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Год назад

      In Eastern knitting, this way of purling is offset by knitting through the back loop. By combining these stitches, the tension of the fabric is not affected.

  • @r-alostaz8553
    @r-alostaz8553 Год назад

    Love this way of knitting ... but wondering what if the pattern called for knit in the back ? What would i do ? Shall keep going with this way too ?

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Год назад

      You'll knit those stitches through the front loop. Happy knitting :-)

  • @judyparrish9019
    @judyparrish9019 3 года назад

    Any suggestions as to do the Russian purl stitch left handed?

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад

      Just mirror the instructions and work with the yarn in your right hand. In fact, when you knit the Russian way, you can work back and forth, like a knitting machine. This technique is explained in the Russian Knitting Simplified - a detailed online course about Russian knitting.

  • @tjtj5732
    @tjtj5732 Год назад

    I knit the same way , i just have one problem- when switching from knitting in the round to knitting flat my stitches lean different way , is there anything I can do to correct that ? It is VERY visible when I knit sweater in the round and then do short rows
    thank you.

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  Год назад

      This one of the features of Eastern knitting - it results in twisted stitches when we work in the round. There is no remedy for that other than switching to the classic knitting when you work in the round.

    • @simoroshka
      @simoroshka Год назад +1

      @@10rowsaday I knit my socks just fine with russian style, the only thing that you need to change is which side of the loop you pick up, everything else is the same. It is very easy to alternate between not twisted and twisted stich.

    • @marshafleming4165
      @marshafleming4165 Год назад

      @@simoroshka are you saying that purling in the round, instead of going into the front leg of the stitch from left to right, you go into the back leg from right to? if so that would be easy enough to remember.

    • @annblachly8068
      @annblachly8068 4 месяца назад

      @@marshafleming4165 Watch this youtube channel for Russian Speed Knitting. She goes beyond just knitting front or back back loops to understanding how a knit stitch actually works. How you know whether it is going to be a twisted stitch or not, knit or purl by how the stitch OPENS up for stitching. Channel sannyhawaii

  • @edwardelric5019
    @edwardelric5019 Год назад

    My Turkish grandma knits like this.

  • @knitonepugtwo4487
    @knitonepugtwo4487 7 месяцев назад

    Ok, but you are switching the leg orientation.

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  7 месяцев назад

      That's right. In Eastern knitting, stitches sit on a needle with their right legs behind the needle, not in front of it. When we combine Eastern purls with Eastern knits, we get a fabric that looks exactly like the fabric formed by using any classic knitting style. Give it a try :-)

  • @galeem713
    @galeem713 3 года назад +1

    That gives you a twisted stitch.

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад +1

      Not if you knit these stitches the Russian way in the next row. The tutorial about the Russian knit stitch is at www.10rowsaday.com/russian-knit-stitch Happy knitting :-)

  • @carolcook4114
    @carolcook4114 3 года назад

    I learned from a Russian knitting book and you got the whole Russian knitting wrong except for holding the yarn.

    • @10rowsaday
      @10rowsaday  3 года назад

      Please, let me know the title of that book. Many thanks.

    • @carolcook4114
      @carolcook4114 3 года назад

      @@10rowsaday I learned 65 years ago