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Friday, April 19, 2013

Spiral Rib

Sample knit with Malabrigo worsted on US Size 10 Needles

Multiple of 6 + 2

Rows 1 and 3: (WS) K2 *P4, K2*
Row 2: P2 *(K2tog, leave sts on needle, K first st again and drop both from left needle) twice, P2*
Row 4: P2 *K1, K2tog - K first st again as above, K1, P2*

Repeat these four rows for the pattern.


17 comments:

  1. Very pretty! Great videos, love watching you.

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  2. This is a great stitch! I look forward to your teaching episodes! I too enjoy watching you.. Thank you!

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  3. This is a great stitch! I look forward to your teaching episodes! I too enjoy watching you.. Thank you!

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  4. How pretty! And surprisingly easy as well, a double win win.

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  5. How cute! I love all your pattern stitches. Thank you for do those tutorials!😃😃

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  6. At 15 you say you have 20 stitches, you have 26

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    1. Ah yes! You're right. I did do four repeats instead of only three! Nice catch.

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  7. Im a beginner and like this stitch and I was wondering once I cast on my stitches do I just start with Row 1 and use that as my wrong side? Or do I do a line of knit first lol I really dont know...

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    1. Hi there! I always start with the first row of the pattern - but certain stitches can be a little tricky on the first row and I find it easier to work a plain knit row first, then start the stitch pattern.

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  8. Hi! Can you make this Spiral Stitch in the round?

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  9. Isabel there is a link at the top of the blog with info on converting stitches for circular knitting.

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  10. It's lovely...just started this would love to post a pic

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  11. 'Mommy! Are you working??". So cute. :-) And a great stitch, too. I'm going to use it as one of the squares of a quilt I'm making. Thank you!

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  12. How do you knit this beautiful stitch in the round?

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  13. Thank you very pretty stitch and lovely to watch your video

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  14. Is it stretchy, could it be used like traditional ribbing, like the brim of a knit hat

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  15. Great stitch. converted to in the round from your other useful post. Going to give it a shot for a hat pattern. Thank you. :)

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