Master the Plump and Pretty Double Mock Ribbing Today!
Looking for a way to get that classic ribbed look without the constant back-and-forth of knit and purl stitches? Meet the Double Mock Ribbing stitch, your new go-to for texture and elasticity. This pattern creates deep, defined vertical columns that mimic a traditional 2×2 rib but with a unique structural twist that makes the fabric feel extra plush and professional. It’s the perfect choice for heavy-duty sweaters, cozy scarves, or even a statement beanie where you want a bit more “squish” factor than a standard rib provides. Because of the way the stitches are manipulated, it lays beautifully and offers a sophisticated finish that looks far more intricate than it actually is to knit.
The best part about this specific design is its incredible versatility across different projects. Whether you are a fan of seamless knitting or prefer working back and forth, I’ve got you covered. This pattern has been meticulously drafted to ensure the texture remains consistent regardless of your preferred method. It’s a fantastic rhythmic knit that you’ll likely memorize after just a few repeats, making it the ideal “social knitting” project for your next coffee date or movie night. If you’ve been searching for a stitch that adds a high-end, store-bought aesthetic to your handmade wardrobe, this is definitely the one to add to your library.
SKILL LEVEL: Advance Beginner to Intermediate
STITCHES: Knit, Purl, Slip with Yarn in Front
MULTIPLES: 4+2 ROWS: 2
FABRIC: Is not reversible.
LOOM: Any Loom – I used a 5/8 large gauge
YARN: Any – I used Single Strand of Worsted Weight
TOOLS: Loom Hook, Stitch Markers
VIDEO TUTORIAL: https://youtu.be/bEIWR4IzEgE or Click HERE
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