What does rib 5 mean in knitting?

Rib 5. Row 9: Knit.] This means that you will rib for 5 rows. In other words, k1, p1, k1, etc. until the end of the row.
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What does rib mean in knitting?

Rib stitch is a textured vertical stripe stitch pattern and is created by alternating knit and purl stitches in the same row, then knitting the same stitch in the next row. This forms columns of knit and purl stitches, and is often used for cuffs or brims.
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What does rib 2 in knitting mean?

The classic 2x2 rib stitch is formed by alternating two knit stitches and two purl stitches across all rows and stitches. It's a simple 1-row repeat as long as you cast on multiples of 4: RS: *k2, p2* WS: *k2, p2*
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What is 2x2 ribbing?

2x2 Rib Stitch

It's almost identical to the 1x1 Rib Stitch, but is made by alternating 2 knit and 2 purl stitches in every Is used to add elasticity to knitted fabric, in particular for sweater cuffs and necklines, as a border for hats, mittens, and socks, or even for the whole garment to make it ideally fitted.
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What does 1x1 rib mean?

1x1 Rib Stitch

The most popular form of ribbing. It is obtained by alternating knit and purl stitches in one row and “knitting by pattern” in every next row. This means that we make a knit stitch when previous row stitch looks like V and make a purl stitch when the previous looks like a bump.
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How to knit 5x5 Rib Stitch



Which ribbing is the Stretchiest?

1x1 Rib Stitch

This is the most classic of the rib stitch patterns, and involves switching on-and-off with your knit and purl stitches. This stretchy ribbing knitting is a classic that will work with just about any project.
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Is there a right and wrong side to rib knitting?

The right side of your knitting is the face of the fabric. This is the side that will be on the outside of a garment. The wrong side is the back side of the fabric, and will be on the inside of a garment. When the right side of the fabric is facing you, you're working on a right side row.
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How do you count the rows of 1x1 rib stitch?

To identify a knit stitch, look for V shapes. Each V is a stitch in a row, so you can easily count rows by counting the V's from the bottom to the top of your knitting. For example, if you count 5 V's going from the bottom to the top of your knitting, then your knit piece has 5 rows in it.
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Is cast on Considered row 1?

Actually, what you shouldn't be counting is the “row” formed by the cast on. The cast on doesn't count as a row. But it's easier to count all the rows in the worked fabric, below the needle, and just not count the loops on the needle.
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How do you tell how many rows you've knitted?

To count the number of rows in your knitting, count the stitches (the V's) vertically, including the loop over the needle. I've only highlighted five rows, but if you wanted to count the total number of rows you have worked, continue counting vertically down the column of stitches.
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Why does my rib stitch look wrong?

Ribbing, whether it be 1×1, 2×2 or whatever combination can look sloppy – the main reason for this is that the column of Knit stitches preceding a column of Purl stitches can often look wobbly and uneven.
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What is 3x1 ribbing?

Pattern created by Mary Ellen Garrett, 2015. This is an easy-knit hat worked in a ribbing of knit 3, purl 1. The decreases form a star or snowflake pattern of 6 ribs at the top.
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What happens if you purl every row?

If you purl every row then you'll end up with garter stitch. If this sounds crazy, think about it: Traditionally, garter stitch is done by knitting every row. A purl stitch is also a knit stitch.
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Why use smaller needles for ribbing?

Hiatt says "you can hardly use a needle too small" when knitting ribbing for a garment. "The more stitches there are packed into every inch of the fabric, the more elasticity it will have and the less likely it is that the ribbing will stretch out and lose its resilience with wear." Good advice.
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