Rajuri Steels: Significance of RIB Pattern Structure

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Rajuri Steels: Significance of RIB Pattern Structure
We are going to use the stitches that we have learned in previous videos to make a pattern. The pattern that we are using today is commonly called the ribbing pattern. The Rib pattern is 4 stitches that repeat. The pattern is knit 2, purl 2.
In this video, i cast on 20 stitches so the pattern will repeat 5 times.
You can also change the pattern if you want the ribbing to be skinnier or thicker. For a skinnier pattern, you will work in multiples of 2. You will knit 1, purl 1. For a thicker pattern, you will work in multiples of 6. You will knit 3, purl 3.
If you would like to learn how to cast on: https://youtu.be/4PzSACrFrv8
If you would like to learn how to do the knit stitch: https://youtu.be/0mNvoBANuU0
If you would like to learn how to do the purl stitch: https://youtu.be/RyYHpco0GBM
If you would like to learn how to cast off: https://youtu.be/6Acv_3Zfyv8
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