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foreign so Ive got all these Twisted stitches and some are right twists some are left twists theyre Purl twist when you take them off here they untwist and then you pull carefully the yarn until youre back to your original Stitch hold it on the right needle just hold it there and then youre going to take your left needle and go through the under Stitch here so that youre holding it and when you pull this oops is that the right one no its not the right one ah sorry there you want to hold that Stitch and then you can keep pulling here get this Stitch that you were holding off of the right so lets try that again one more so again youre going to pull these two stitches off because Twisted stitches are two stitches let them untwist then youre going to want to pull that yarn out of that bottom Stitch save it hang on to it on the right needle so you dont drop it and then you want this Stitch underneath because thats where the yarn is coming through so just put your needle through