How To: Knit 1x1 Rib

Learn how to do a 1x1 rib stitch by following our step-by-step video tutorial. 1x1 rib creates a lovely stretchy knit, perfect for finishing off hats and trims.

Learn how to do a 1x1 rib stitch by following our step-by-step video tutorial. 1x1 rib creates a lovely stretchy knit, perfect for finishing off hats and trims.

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Learn how to do a 1x1 rib stitch by following our step-by-step video tutorial. 1x1 rib creates a lovely stretchy knit, perfect for finishing off hats and trims.

See the step by step guide here
Level: Easy
Craft: Knitting
Type: Technique

Step by Step

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Step 1

Let’s knit the rib stitch together! This stitch is perfect for trims on garments as it has a lovely stretch to it. The 1x1 rib stitch is a series of knit and purl stitches, matched row for row. To work 1x1 rib stitch over an even number of stitches, start with one knit stitch.

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Step 2

What you do next, is bring the yarn between the needles to the front. This prepares you for the next purl stitch.

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Step 3

Now purl one stitch (we have separate video tutorials for the purl stitch if you’re unsure how to do this, use our search box to find it).

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Step 4

As you’ll be alternating between a knit and a purl stitch, now bring the yarn between the needles to the back and knit one stitch.Keep alternating between one knit and one purl until you have worked all stitches on your needle.

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Step 5

You have now done one row of 1x1 rib stitch, congrats! Now onto the next row.

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Step 6

Now when you’re working your next row, it’s important to make sure that you knit a stitch, if that stitch on the last row, was also a knit stitch. To tell what stitch to knit next, look at the fabric. If the next stitch is a ‘v’, it should be knitted. If the next stitch is a horizontal bump, it should be purled.

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Step 7

If you’re working across an uneven number of stitches, then on row one knit one stitch. Then bring your yarn between your needles and purl one stitch. Bring the yarn back behind your needles and knit one stitch. Continue until you’ve worked all stitches. Then on your next row, you start with a purl stitch. Happy knitting, Gang!