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👩🏻🔧 Fix your ribbing with these knitting tips
Ribbing is an essential element of many knitting patterns.
It's unique ability to stretch and contract makes projects like hats, socks, mittens, and even sweaters work.
And while it is made from a simple combination of knits and purls, it is not without it's own issues.
Today, instead of talking about how ribbing works, we're going to discuss how to make it better.
The Problem with Ribbing
Before we get into fixing our ribbing we first must understand what the problem is.
Many knitters experience ribbing that is inconsistent, flared, and just plain sloppy looking.
But it's not your fault.
Not entirely at least.
The culprit here is slackers.
These are not teeth, it's 2x2 ribbing off the needle (diagram via TECHKnitter)
What are Slackers?
Ok, so I lied.
We are going to talk about how ribbing works.
Above you can see how 2x2 ribbing forms an "S" shape when it's not on the needle.
Unlike stockinette, which is basically flat from stitch to stitch, ribbing shifts from front to back with every change from knit to purl and back.
In the diagram we can see the two *B* stitches are on a different side of the fabric than the two *C* stitches.
There's a short "tweener" strand (red) between those like stitches. But there's a longer strand (green) connecting the stitches from front to back.
These green strands are the slackers and they make your ribbing look sloppy.
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