How to Knit the Mistake Rib Pattern

For the sake of example, start by presuming that we are knitting a simple scarf., Cast on the number, for example, 23 st. , Slip the first stitch knitwise, then knit one. , After these two initial stitches, you will follow this pattern: purl 2, knit...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: For the sake of example

    Therefore the first step is to choose the number of cast on stitches.

    The mistake rib pattern requires the number of cast on stitches to be a multiple of 4, plus an extra 3 stitches.
  2. Step 2: start by presuming that we are knitting a simple scarf.

    ,,,,, If this pattern seems to confuse you, and you find yourself saying "isn't that just a ribbing pattern?"

    read the Tips below. ,
  3. Step 3: Cast on the number

  4. Step 4: for example

  5. Step 5: 23 st.

  6. Step 6: Slip the first stitch knitwise

  7. Step 7: then knit one.

  8. Step 8: After these two initial stitches

  9. Step 9: you will follow this pattern: purl 2

  10. Step 10: knit 2 (p2

  11. Step 11: k2) until you have three stitches left on your needle.

  12. Step 12: Knit the first two stitches.

  13. Step 13: Purl the last single stitch.

  14. Step 14: Repeat exactly until the desired length is met.

  15. Step 15: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Therefore the first step is to choose the number of cast on stitches.

The mistake rib pattern requires the number of cast on stitches to be a multiple of 4, plus an extra 3 stitches.

,,,,, If this pattern seems to confuse you, and you find yourself saying "isn't that just a ribbing pattern?"

read the Tips below. ,

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