Knit Garter Stitch Tutorial for Beginners
- Phanessa Fong

- Aug 11, 2022
- 2 min read

Hi friends! So this one is for all the beginners out there. The Garter Stitch is one of the basic stitches you will learn first when learning how to knit and the best part, there's no purling!
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