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Can't find the ribbing you need? Or, want to recycle Grandad's old sweater? (if so be sure to check out katwise on etsy, too) Or, do you have a piece of wild and woolly knitted fabric (like I do in this turtorial) that you want to give some structure?
Knit fabric including medium to heavy weight jerseys and goold ole fashioned knitted fabric; ruler and scissors
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Dec 11, 2010, 03.41 PMby kstyled
Thank you for posting this!!!! I love this technique.
Aug 26, 2010, 01.26 PMby wackyblonde
Cool tut, but wow seems like an awful lot of work for something that would take no time at all to knit.
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Aug 28, 2010, 11.26 PMby Passiona Cottee
ooooh, you’re a knitter! I take your point.
This technique probably doesn’t suit knitters unless they are recycling knitted wool from another garb. Or… something else to consider is the ribs come out more pronounced using this technique than from a knitted rib pattern. Thanks, WackyBlonde :)
Aug 23, 2010, 03.16 AMby loyl8
very cool thanks :)
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Aug 28, 2010, 11.27 PMby Passiona Cottee
:) welcome. Thanks, loyl8 !