Another words, if it says knit the knits, do I actually knit the stitches that look like ovals (that were purl stitches on the oposit side) or do I do the oposite and knit the stitches that I previously knited, which on that end would be purl stitches? I mean is it like doing the rib stich, or the seed stitch?
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Yes, knit the stitches that look like ovals.
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