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curling knit edges on scarf! Help!?

I am knitting a scarf, alternating between a row of knit and a row of purl, and the edges keep curling upI am about six inches into it, so I really don't want to start overIs there any way to stop it from curling? I realy like how knit-purl looks, and don't want to use another stitch, but if that is the only option, please suggest it, anywayThank you!

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what you have it now is perfect! don't worry about it
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Unfortunately, knitting in stockinette stitch (a row of knit, a row of purl, etc.) just naturally curlsCheck out the link below as to whyThe only solution that I know of (besides blocking - ONLY if it's a natural fiber - man-made yarn usually won't block) is putting some sort of a border around the stockinette stitchinggood luck! knitting can be a fickle beast, but stick with it!

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