purling (Meaning)

purling

to knit in purl stitch, to make a soft murmuring sound like that of a purling stream, to embroider with gold or silver thread, eddy, swirl, a swirling stream, to invert the stitches in knitting, a gentle murmur, purl stitch, to do knitting in purl stitch, gold or silver thread or wire for embroidering or edging, eddy entry 2, swirl, a purling or swirling stream or rill, to edge or border with gold or silver embroidery, to make a murmuring sound, the intertwisting of thread that knots a stitch usually along an edge, a gentle murmur or movement (as of purling water)

purling Sentence Examples

  1. The knitter carefully purled each stitch, creating a sturdy and warm fabric.
  2. The purling motion involved wrapping the yarn over the needle twice, then pulling it through the existing loop.
  3. The purled stitches formed a smooth and even surface, providing a contrasting texture to the knitted stitches.
  4. She purled with precision, counting each stitch to ensure an accurate pattern.
  5. Purling can be combined with knitting to create a variety of intricate and beautiful designs.
  6. The blanket she was knitting had a cozy alternation of purled and knitted rows, giving it a warm and inviting feel.
  7. The purling needles clicked softly as she rhythmically worked her way through the yarn.
  8. The purled stitches added depth and dimension to the otherwise flat fabric, making it more visually interesting.
  9. By purling the wrong side of the work, she created a smooth and blemish-free surface.
  10. The purled stitches played an essential role in the cable stitch pattern, adding texture and interest to the knitted garment.

FAQs About the word purling

to knit in purl stitch, to make a soft murmuring sound like that of a purling stream, to embroider with gold or silver thread, eddy, swirl, a swirling stream, t

bubbling,eddying, dribbling, trickling, plashing, swirling, lapping, washing, rippling, splashing

pouring,rolling,running, streaming,

The knitter carefully purled each stitch, creating a sturdy and warm fabric.

The purling motion involved wrapping the yarn over the needle twice, then pulling it through the existing loop.

The purled stitches formed a smooth and even surface, providing a contrasting texture to the knitted stitches.

She purled with precision, counting each stitch to ensure an accurate pattern.