Reverse duplicate stitch is a method of weaving in yarn tails in knitted fabric and is especially wellsuited for stockinette fabric. The yarn tail is woven in by following the path of a row of knitted stitches, which allows the tail to stretch with the fabric.
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0:00 Introduction
0:37 Duplicate stitch vs reverse duplicate stitch
3:04 Learning to follow the path of sts in a row of knitting
9:00 How to work Reverse Duplicate Stitch when both yarn tails are the same color
11:50 How to work Reverse Duplicate Stitch in a midrow color change
13:25 Splitting plies to reduce bulk
14:21 Advantages/Disadvantages
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