1×1 Rib Stitch
The 1×1 Rib stitch is the simplest stitch in the Rib Stitch family. Yet despite its simplicity, we would argue it is certainly a stitch that should not be overlooked,…
The 1×1 Rib stitch is the simplest stitch in the Rib Stitch family. Yet despite its simplicity, we would argue it is certainly a stitch that should not be overlooked,…
The Fisherman’s Rib stitch is a beautiful example of a dense, tightly knitted Rib Stitch. Like the majority of Rib Stitches, the Fisherman’s Rib is reversible. While there is some…
The 2×2 Garter Rib stitch is a very easy knit and purl variation of the 2×2 Rib Stitch and is a member of the Rib Stitch family. The stitch produces a neat raised stockinette…
The Crossed Ribs with Faggots Stitch takes Ribing, Cabling and Lace techniques and combines them beautifully. The “base” of the stitch is founded in a straight-forward 2×2 Rib Stitch i.e….
The Twist to the Left Stitch creates a Twisted Rib pattern that will give your rib stitches a little more variety. This stitch, and it’s mirror, the Twist to the Right…
The Crossed Ribs Stitch is a beautiful example of the 2×2 Rib Stitch that has been varied with some cabling techniques. The “base” of the stitch is founded in a straight-forward 2×2…
The Basketweave Rib stitch is a truly stunning Rib Stitch pattern and definately one of my favorites. The stitch creates a small six stitch diagonal basketweave pattern along the ribs, on the…
The Ribbed Cables stitch is a great “twist” in the Rib Stitch family. The stitch uses an increase/decrease combo to create a mock cable rib effect, which sits on a…
The knit stitch is the foundation of knitting. If you can master this one simple stitch, you can knit scarves, blankets, dishcloths, sweaters—and just about everything else. If you’re brand…
In the world of knitting, you could say the Stockinette Stitch is the meat to the potatoes of the Garter Stitch. The stockinette stitch (also known in the UK/Australia/New Zealand…