I'm knitting a Christmas stocking that begins with a Latvian plait. Round 1 requires the working yarn to be "in front of (over) the previous stitch." Round 2 requires the working yarn to be "behind (under) the previous stitch." Both of these rounds are purl rounds. Is Round 1 a typical purl round? If so, how do I purl Round 2? Thanks so much for any help. Connie
On Round 1, the pattern says to purl with the yarn "in front of (over) the previous stitch." On Round 2, it says to purl with the yarn "behind (under) the previous stitch." I'm not sure if this answers your question or not. Do you think maybe I should be purling through the back loop on Round 2? Thanks, Connie
The link was fine, just pasting it in as you did works.
Anyway, this one's beyond me. It's a way of braiding the colors together as you make each stitch. I don't do colorwork, so really don't understand it either.