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Today's tutorial is on crochet ribbing. I will demonstrate in the video (at bottom of post), 3 different types of ribbing you can achieve with slip stitches, single crochet stitches & half double crochet stitches. I personally use the half double crochet stitches most often for my brims & sweaters. I like the way it looks and partly because it works up the fastest! I really do love the look though! Basically, my go to ribbing for worsted weight yarn is the half double crochet. My preferred…

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Angelina on Instagram: "How to add a ribbed cuff? In this example, I’m attaching slip stitch (sl st) ribbing. One row per stitch. Row 1: Make a slip knot and attach the yarn to the first stitch on the sleeve. Ch your cuff length. You can change the number of chains depending on how long you want the cuff to be. Make 1 slip stitch in the second stitch from the hook, and 1 slip stitch in each chain. Then make 1 slip stitch in the next stitch on the sleeve edge. This is how we attached the row to the edge. Make 1 more slip stitch in the next stitch on the sleeve edge. Turn your work. Row 2: 1 slip stitch into back loop only (BLO) of each stitch across. Then make Ch 1 and turn your work. For the next rows repeat: - 1 slip stitch into BLO of each stitches across. - 1 slip stitch in the ne Sew In Ends Crochet, Ribbed Cuff Crochet, How To Slip Stitch Crochet Pieces Together, How To Add Ribbing To Crochet, How To Crochet Ribbed Cuffs, Slip Stitch Back Loop Crochet, How To Crochet Button Holes, How To Add Ribbing To Crochet Sweater, How To Crochet A Ribbed Cuff

Angelina on Instagram: "How to add a ribbed cuff? In this example, I’m attaching slip stitch (sl st) ribbing. One row per stitch. Row 1: Make a slip knot and attach the yarn to the first stitch on the sleeve. Ch your cuff length. You can change the number of chains depending on how long you want the cuff to be. Make 1 slip stitch in the second stitch from the hook, and 1 slip stitch in each chain. Then make 1 slip stitch in the next stitch on the sleeve edge. This is how we attached the row…

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