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Fisherman's Rib Knit Stitch
I know, that there can be different names for this stitch, but I like this one. If you know any other names, you can leave your version in the comments below this post.
Note: Given the elasticity of brioche, you should cast on and bind off very loosely.
Knit version.
Cast on an even number of sts.
Set-up row: Knit all sts.
Pattern row: * K1, k1b; repeat from * to end.
Repeat pattern row until you have reached your desired length.
Purl version
Cast on an even number of sts.
Set-up row: Purl all sts.
Pattern row: * P1, p1b; repeat from * to end.
Repeat pattern row until you have reached your desired length.
Abbreviations
K - knit
P - purl
K1b - knit 1 in the row below (insert needle through center of st 1 row below next st and knit, slipping st above off needle at same time).
P1b - purl 1 in the row below (insert needle through center of st 1 row 1 below next st and purl, slipping st above off needle at same time).
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JoAnne
Mar 31, 2020 11:19 AM
I'm confused with these directions. I was always taught to K1, P1 across row. In the second row, Begin opposite to what the end stitch was such as if the last stich was a knit then start row with a Pearl stitch and work across. Is this wrong?
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Susan
Apr 01, 2020 11:39 AM
I don't think, that it's wrong, maybe, the author of this tutorial made some modifications
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