Slip Stitch Ribbing creates the perfect edging for your crocheted project.
One of my biggest struggles with crochet is the lack of flexibility and stretch at the edge of the project. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a stretch rib stitch as you get with knitting?
Slip Stitch ribbing is the solution!
Whether you are making a hat, mittens, sweater, or even a new set of coasters, slip stitch ribbing will add the flexibility and polished look we all love at the end of a project.
Check out the video below for the step-by-step tutorial to help you learn this skill. Grab your yarn and hook to stitch along!
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You can put your new Slip Stitch Ribbing skills to work with this pattern for Wooden Ring Crocheted Coasters over in the Solo Stitching Shop.
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Happy Stitching!
xo — Lavena
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