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This is a nice ribbing variant that lies flat, doesn't pull in as much as ordinary rib, and is quicker to work since half of the rows are just plain knitting. It may also be referred to as "garter rib" or "garter ribbing".

<b>Cast on</b> an even number of stitches.

This is a nice ribbing variant that lies flat, doesn't pull in as much as ordinary rib, and is quicker to work since half of the rows are just plain knitting.

This is a nice ribbing variant that lies flat, doesn't pull in as much as ordinary rib, and is quicker to work since half of the rows are just plain knitting.

  • Row 1: K to end.
  • Row 2: K to end.
  • Row 3: K2, *(K1, P1), repeat from * to last 2 st, K2.
  • Row 4: As row 3.

I found this stitch pattern at http://www.jimsyldesign.com/~dishbout/kpatterns/kitcottn.html, where it's called "Kitchen Cotton Dishcloth" - see there for a photo. I am told that it originated on the old Lion Brand "Kitchen Cotton" labels.


See Also: Knitting Tips


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