A guide to crochet ribbing: Crochet tutorial for 11 different crochet rib stitch patterns

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

Комментарии • 37

  • @novafalcosmith
    @novafalcosmith 7 дней назад +1

    THIS VIDEO IS THE BEST THING EVER ❤❤❤ TYSM 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @angelagosling7890
    @angelagosling7890 5 месяцев назад +5

    Brilliant! Just what I needed and have been searching for! Thank you so much :)

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  5 месяцев назад

      This is so good to hear! Glad you found it helpful 😊

  • @evesorange
    @evesorange 11 месяцев назад +8

    This video and the blog post are unbelievably helpful, so good to be able to compare finished sizes and stretch - tysm!

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  11 месяцев назад

      I’m so glad you found it helpful. I’m happy to have been able to get this all this crochet ribbing information together in the same place!

  • @Momzie808
    @Momzie808 7 месяцев назад +5

    I love your variations of ribbed stitches & versatile uses! Thank you for explaining all the uses for them!

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  6 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome. Glad you found it useful 😊

  • @Gigithehuman
    @Gigithehuman Год назад +6

    Amazing, love how you aggregated all of these here. So helpful, thank you!

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  Год назад

      You're so welcome! Glad you found it useful 😊

  • @WarmCatFurniture
    @WarmCatFurniture 2 месяца назад +1

    Fantastically useful video, thank you so much. I am replacing the arms on a much loved knitted cardigan in crochet and I have been able choose just the right ribbing.

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  2 месяца назад +1

      Yay! So glad you found it helpful!

  • @kayeldee1
    @kayeldee1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Extremely helpful! Thank you! ❤❤❤

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  9 месяцев назад

      You’re most welcome. 😊

  • @marysusansaballa5317
    @marysusansaballa5317 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. This has expanded my ribbing options.

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  Год назад +1

      Glad I could help 😊

  • @janehaley9548
    @janehaley9548 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much.

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  5 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome ☺️

  • @janehaley9548
    @janehaley9548 5 месяцев назад +2

    Which one has the most stretch?

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  5 месяцев назад +2

      I would say the slip stitch back loop only. It’s definitely the most elastic.

  • @nims3563
    @nims3563 9 месяцев назад

    Just so you know, the time stamps don't all work. I think they are formatted incorrectly

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for letting me know. I’ll look into this asap!

    • @nims3563
      @nims3563 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@DoraDoesthank you so much, this has been a great resource

  • @caralinehowden2951
    @caralinehowden2951 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, I have tried each of these ribbings, yes the work, but I want one that is part of the garment, not to be attached later. Each one of these I feel are detached and doesn't fit my needs, Any ideas on how to get this effect on a beanie starting with what ever pattern from the crown to the bottom that will include the ribbing, as I have found a perfect pattern in just (post) ribbing, but I want to be able to do something else. Any ideas will be welcome, thanks

    • @frog2tog
      @frog2tog 10 месяцев назад

      I think this video does a great job mentioning why the vertical ribbing post stitches don’t form the right stretchiness for something like a hat band compared to the horizontal ribbing. TL Yarn Crafts has a tutorial on how to connect the sc back loop ribbing to a hat in progress to make a ribbed band. Or if you really want to keep working in the round, pick up and knit your ribbing!

    • @caralinehowden2951
      @caralinehowden2951 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@frog2tog The pattern I am using which is the post version of ribbing, (one stitch front one stitch back) it has loads of stretch, I just wanted to try something different, like a patterned hat for the top with the ribbing at the end. So this does work, just not with the versions in the video, as I have tried those and there is no to little stretch. Children and some adults like a hat to be snug, but not tight, but I will continue to find a way. I didn't say that the video was wrong in any way, also when I am knitting I use a smaller needle to do the ribbing, I have been knitting and crocheting for over 50 years however, ribbing is a bit new to me, but I will find a way eventually. Being vision impaired knitting is a problem for me as I cannot see if I have dropped or split a stitch until I look close up or after a few rows, but dont have the same problem with crochet. Pretty sure you too would be frustrated when you cannot see and things keep going wrong.

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  10 месяцев назад

      Hiya, so for this you would need to select a vertical ribbing like the front / back post. I’ve yet to discover a rib that runs at right angles to the main piece in the same way. But always looking!

    • @DoraDoes
      @DoraDoes  10 месяцев назад +1

      You can attach any of these rib stitches to the end of a hat for example, by working in short rows at right angles. I have a separate video which explains this in detail - you can either start with the ribbing then work the hat or vice versa. I think that’s what you mean?
      Here is the tutorial if so: doradoes.co.uk/2017/10/27/getting-the-band-together/

    • @caralinehowden2951
      @caralinehowden2951 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@DoraDoes Thank you for answering, I will look at the video to see if its the way I mean, sorry if it sounded off, I really was trying to figure a way so I can make other hats with patterns as its getting a bit boring working in one style. I like variety keeps the mind active instead of mindless. Again thanks for your help.

  • @elsgoessenhilders241
    @elsgoessenhilders241 Год назад +1

    Erg handig