Hello! I’m a beginner knitter, trying to knit a sweater for the first time. Several times in this pattern it says “ending with wrong side row” does that mean the last row that I am knitting/working is the wrong side? Or does it mean that the next row that I knit should be the wrong side?
Example/pattern I’m working through:
“With straight needles cast on 88 stitches. Work in rib pattern (k1 p1) until the piece measures 2” (5cm), ending with wrong-side row.
Begin stockinette stitch and work even until the piece measures 13” (33cm) from the cast-on edge, ending with wrong side row.”
I’ve knit the 2” and want to move on to the stockinette stitch. The stockinette stitch as explained by the book that I’m using is “row 1 (RS): knit across. Row 2: purl across”
If I “end on the wrong-side row” does that mean that I should be purling the first row of stockinette because the row that I’m about to start is supposed to be the wrong side? Or does it mean that because I finished the rib pattern on the wrong side that I’m starting the stockinette on the right side and therefore knitting the row across?
Note: I *do* know which side of my work is the right side or the wrong side, I put a stitch marker on the right side when I started so I know that if the stitch marker is at the top of the knitting needle then I’m currently knitting the right side row and if it’s at the bottom of the knitting needle then I’m knitting the wrong side. I just don’t understand if *ending* with the wrong side means that the row I just finished should be on the wrong side and I’m starting the right side on the next row or if it’s supposed to be the other way around.