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The 1×1 Rib Stitch: Knitting Pattern

Stitch Description

The rib stitch in knitting is a textured pattern created by alternating knit and purl stitches in a set sequence. It’s commonly used for cuffs, collars, edges, and other areas where elasticity and stretch are desired. The most common ribbing patterns are 1×1 ribbing and 2×2 ribbing.

In the example I have here, I am using a Number 6 chunky weight yarn on size 10 needles. I am working on a multiple of ten stitches plus 1, meaning I have ten stitches, plus an extra stitch for symmetry.

Characteristics of Ribbing:

1×1 Rib Stitch Pattern

Pattern

1×1 Rib Stitch Troubleshooting Tips

1. Uneven Stitches

2. Twisted Stitches

3. Ribbing Becoming Too Tight

4. Ribbing Becoming Too Loose

5. Not Getting the Correct Pattern (Knit 1, Purl 1, etc.)

6. Ribbing Looking Too Flat (Lack of Definition)

1×1 Rib Stitch Video Tutorial

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