Have you ever wondered how to read a graph for a crochet or knit project? It’s fairly easy if you follow a few guidelines. The video demonstrates how to read a graph for Row by Row & C2C, what all those numbers mean, what direction to work and much more…
Have you ever wondered how to read a graph for a crochet or knit project? It’s fairly easy if you follow a few guidelines. The video demonstrates how to read a graph for Row by Row & C2C, what all those numbers mean, what direction to work and much more…
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As a designer, I love to create patterns from scratch. This takes a lot of trial and error for sure, but a few years ago I purchased the Crochet Stitch Bible for stitch inspiration and learn new, fun stitches.
If you like to design crochet garments of any kind, crochet ribbing is a necessary skill to add to your crochet repertoire. Crochet ribbing consists of a combination of simple stitches, usually worked in the back loops only or using front or back post stitches to create ridges. All of these work beautifully, but I have a favorite…because not only does it looked knitted, it has a great stretch, like ribbing is intended to do.
Crochet ribbing doesn’t always come in traditional crochet style – check out my Tunisian crochet ribbing pattern and see if you like that one too! Tunisian crochet is a technique that reminds me of knitting, but it’s done with one hook and creates a thick fabric. Despite the pattern being a koozie…you can use this Tunisian crochet ribbing for garments too!
In this post you will learn 5 different Ways to Crochet Ribbing…
I’ve compiled 5 different crochet ribbing techniques – I hope you learn something new and can use them on all your beautiful projects!
Single Crochet Ribbing
Double Crochet Ribbing
Combo Half Double Crochet & Single Crochet Crochet Ribbing
Single Crochet & Slip Stitch Crochet Ribbing
Front Post Half Double Crochet & Single Crochet Combo – Crochet Ribbing Combo
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Let’s get to it! Grab your crochet hooks and some scrap yarn. Practice makes perfect and I believe you will find a favorite of your own.
5 Simple Crochet Ribbing Patterns | How to Crochet Ribbing
Abbreviations
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
sl st – slip stitch
blo – back loop only
FPhdc – front post half double crochet
3rd loop – third loop
These instructions are for working flat back and forth rows. Ribbing height can vary from hats to sweaters, so it is up to you how many chains you make to start. When you finish, you will join the ends together and stitch them up.
Note: When creating the ribbing, the first st of each row is made in same as turning chain unless otherwise indicated.
X = the number of rows or stitches in your project.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each stitch across, ch 1, turn.
Row 2 – Sc (BLO) in each stitch across, ch 1, turn.
Rows 3 – X: Repeat Row 2 until your ribbing is the length you’d like.
Half Double Crochet Ribbing
Pattern #2
Half Double Crochet Ribbing
Note: When working the half double crochet – the last stitch of the row likes to hide ~ so remember to count your stitches. If you are short by one stitch – find that hiding last stitch and pull up the loop 🙂 Also, half doubles have a “3rd loop” – here is a pictorial on how to find the third loop of a half double crochet.
Row 1: Hdc in each chain across row (if you started with a foundation hdc row, you’ll work these into the 3rd loops), ch 1, turn.
Row 2: Hdc (3rd loop) entire row, ch 1, turn.
Rows 3 – X:Repeat Row 2 until your ribbing is the length you’d like.
Half Double Crochet & Single Crochet Crochet Ribbing Combo
Pattern #3
Half Double Crochet & Single Crochet Crochet Ribbing
Create your foundation chain using chains or foundation single crochet (fsc). To learn how to create a foundation single crochet, check out this tutorial.
Row 1: Sc in each stitch or chain across (if you started with a foundation single crochet row, you’ll work these into the back loops only), ch 1, turn.
Row 2: Hdc (BLO) in each stitch across, ch 1, turn.
Row 3: Sc (3rd loop) in each stitch across, ch 1, turn.
Rows 4 – X:Repeat Rows 2& 3 until your ribbing is the length you’d like.
Single Crochet & Slip Stitch Crochet Ribbing
Pattern #4
Single Crochet & Slip Stitch Ribbing Pattern
Note: Make the slip stitch very loose, as this ribbing tends to bunch up. Also, remember to count these stitches – or place a stitch marker on the first stitch. The last stitch of the slip stitch row will seriously hide from you!
P.S. – This is my favorite one
Create your foundation chain using chains or foundation single crochet (fsc). If you are not familiar with how to crochet a foundation chain – I created a tutorial on it. Click here to learn how to create a foundation single crochet, this is also known as a chain-less foundation chain.
If you start with a foundation single crochet row, skip Row 1 and move on to Row 2.
Row 1: Sc in each chain across row ch 1, turn.
Row 2: Sl st (BLO) entire row, ch 1, turn (make these loose! they tend to bunch up and it will make it easier to create R3).
Row 3: Sc(BLO) entire row, ch 1, turn.
Rows 4 – X:Repeat Rows 2 & 3 until your ribbing is the length you’d like.
Again, if you started with a foundation single crochet row, skip Row 1 and move onto Row 2.
Row 1:Sc in each stitch or chain across row, ch 1, turn.
Row 2:FPhdc around each sc from Row 1, ch 1, turn.
Row 3:Sc (in both loops) entire row, ch 1, turn.
Rows 4 – X:
Repeat Rows 2 & 3 until your ribbing is the length you’d like.
Thanks for stopping by! Do you have a crochet ribbing pattern that is your favorite? I would love to hear about it! Leave a comment below and let me know!