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Creates a two-layer, two-colored fabric that is reversible, with stockinette stitch on both sides.
Hold both yarns together, one main yarn and one contrast color yarn. The main yarn color is always shown in the chart from the right side of the work. Read the chart from bottom right to left, where each square represents one double knit stitch.
When turning the work and knitting from the wrong side, read the chart in the opposite direction compared to the right side. Each color in the square representing one double knit stitch will now use the contrast color yarn, while the main yarn becomes the opposite color.
From the right side, bring both yarns to the back. Insert the right-hand needle knitwise into the first stitch and knit it using the main yarn in the color shown in the chart.
Bring both yarns to the front. Insert the right-hand needle purlwise into the next stitch and purl it using the contrast yarn in the opposite color shown in the chart.
The first double knit stitch is now completed. Continue following the chart in this manner as described in your pattern.