Circular (Tubular) Knitting

If you have a ribber, you can set your machine to knit in the round and eliminate seaming tubular pieces.
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Fun with Flat Ribs

Do you love the look of both knit and purl stitches? Do you love the look of ribbing, but don't need or want the stretch?
Maybe your yarn isn't suited
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Fun with Flat Ribs Part 2

Flat ribs are a serious knitter's staple technique. Follow along as we challenge you with 6 different flat rib configurations.
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Swatching on the Double Bed

Swatching for a double bed fabric is the same as swatching single bed fabrics.The goal is to mark a specific number of stitches and rows in the middle
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Ribber Weights on the Floor?

When you are knitting longer pieces like scarves and blankets, you will reach a point where the ribber comb and weights will hit the floor.
It's
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Setting Up Your Ribber

Watch as we attach our ribber. Yours may be different, but the concepts are the same. It's easy, don't be intimidated by confusing instructions translate from
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Troubleshooting Tips - Ribbing

Oops! Mistakes happen ... practice ripping out rows, re-positioning the carriages and fixing jammed carriages when knitting with your ribber.
Matching Ribber and Main Bed Tension

Your main bed tension dial shows 1-10 and your ribber tension can be set 1-8. The goal is to have perfectly matching ribbed stitch fabrics, with even stitches
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Half Circular | U-Knitting

This variation of Circular (tubular) knitting leaves one edge open and creates a very wide fabric. Imagine knitting a piece that is double the width of your
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Transfer without a Double Eye Needle

Does your double-eye needle play hide-and-seek? Here's an alternative method of transferring stitches. Once you get the hang of this, you might find it to be
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Ribber: Full vs Half Pitch

The concept of pitch and half pitch when positioning your ribber in relation to the main bed is an important one.
Understanding the difference
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Rescue Ribbing Oops

Oops! You've dropped a few ribber stitches or dropped the work from the machine. All may not be lost. Watch for tips for rehanging ribbing after a disaster.
Provisional Knitting

When knitting socks and mittens in the round, you may want to add and "afterthought" heel or a thumb opening. Using provisional stitches lets you safely leave
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Twisted Ear Warmer

A rectangle, a little twist, an invisible seam and Voila! A fast 'n easy, fun, Twisted Ear Warmer for winter wear.
Wire Weight Hanger (7 Hanger)

Wire weight hangers AKA 7 weight hangers are invaluable for adding additional weight to the edges when knitting with the ribber.
Perfect 1x1 Ribbed Seams

When knitting 1x1 ribbing, either by hand-manipulation or with a ribber, take time to plan ahead so the seams maintain the 1x1 stitch sequence
Brother Adjust Ribber

Adjust a Brother ribber for height using the spanner tool, the hex nut between the beds and the adjusting lever. *No Audio*
Ribbing Turning Row

With any ribbing arrangement, form a turning row to create a crisp, neat fold.
Connecting the SRP60N ribber

Connect the SRP60 ribber with the setting plates (auxiliary pieces)
Sandwiched Collar for Cut 'n Sew

Use your ribber to enclose a cut 'n sew edge with a sandwich that includes a full needle rib collar.
Swung English Rib

A variation of English Rib, combine racking with tuck for a thick, textured fabric without a lot of stretch.
Tubular/Circular (Taitexma TH/TR160)

Knit "in the round" or circular/tubular with the ribber. Learn the setting for this machine
Transfer between beds

2 methods for manually transferring stitches from the ribber to the main bed.
2x2 Ribbing Edge Bind Off

Work a neat bind off along the edge for armhole or necklines when working in 2x2 rib.
Double Bed Bind Off

How to bind off when working full needle rib, double bed jacquard, tuck rib or any double bed fabric. Use basic skills for a professional finish.
Easy Ribber Bind Off

This is an easy bind off, finished on the machine, that requires no hand sewing with a tapestry needle to complete.
This tutorial assumes that
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Easiest, Best Ribber Cast On

Casting on with your ribber can be intimidating. Have you followed the instructions with your machine and not been happy with the results? Are there too many
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Ribber Cast on methods

Have you ever been disappointed with 1x1 ribbing cast on? Here are 3 ribber cast on methods that are sure to please. Includes the "Broken Toe" cast on and
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2x2 Ribbing Cast On

Have you struggled with casting on for 2x2 rib? There are a lot of steps involved and knitting machine manuals can be confusing.Let's walk through the steps
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Full Needle Rib Cast On Techniques

Full Needle Rib Cast on is the basis for starting many ribbed fabric techniques. Learn 2 methods plus a tip for a perfect edge.
2x2 Half Pitch Rib Cast On

2x2 half pitch ribber cast on produces a beautiful rib that doesn't pull in as much as standard 2x2 ribbing and is softer to wear. The cast on is a combination
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Ribber E-Wrap Cast On

For a quick, stretch cast on, try e-wrap on both beds. This one is a little tricky, but many knitters love it.
This technique offers an alternate wrapping
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Socks in the Round

Knitting socks in the round eliminates a seam in the foot. Although any ribbing must be knit flat, The foot can be knit circular.
Loopy Ribber Hem

Simple 2 row trim, transferring stitches from the main bed to the ribber to create a delicate, lacy (loopy) edge.
Corrugated Rib on the Machine

Hand knitters work a 2 color ribbing that they call corrugated rib.
The knit stitches are worked in color A and the purl stitches are worked in color
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Lacy Ribber Hem

8 rows - easy main bed transfers and Voila! A beautiful, feminine hem
Double Bed Pintucks

A nice edge on cuffs or the bottom of a jacket. Knitting full needle rib pintucks is a snap! One carriage setting and you can add texture and interest to your
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Experiment with English Rib

Is your ribber just gathering dust? Can you knit 1x1 rib? With just one small change, you can knit this beautiful, textured, wide fabric.Soft and
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100% Reversible Scarf

Use the full needle rib (FNR) technique to create a striped, reversible scarf. This tutorial includes tips for changing colors without a color changer, hiding
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Drop Stitch Rib

Here is a pretty, openwork stitch pattern that isn't as hard as it looks.
Knit a fairly basic 3x2 rib, but drop a few stitches here and there ....
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Cable Eyelet Ribbing

Adapted from a hand knitting pattern, this is a beautiful combination of knit and purl stitches, eyelets and cables.
2 methods are demonstrated, one
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Checkerboard Stitch Pattern

Creating this classic knit and purl checkerboard pattern isn't difficult. Watch as we use the ribber and a little hand manipulation to create it.
This is a
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2x2 Ribbed Lace

Take plain 'ol 2x2 ribbing and make it fabulous with a bit of hand manipulation
Racking Magic

Make magic with your ribber! Choose a few select needles - put some needles out of work, and push the technique of racking to its limits.Create this
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Fisherman Rib

Fisherman rib is a comfortable, stretchy, wide fabric that is simple to knit! Can you knit 1x1 rib? Then you can create this surprising, reversible fabric.
Racking with Flat Rib

Examine the basics of racking with a simple pattern worked in flat rib. Learn the settings for your machine. This will start you on a journey of discovery
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Mini Cables with the Ribber

Quick 'n easy, these mini cables can add fun texture to your project
'automatic' Pintucks with the Ribber

Combine pintucks on the ribber with stitch patterns for beautiful texture
Racked Lace

A simple needle arrangement, a bit of racking and you'll get a beautiful open-work, lace-like fabric
Flat Rib Zig Zag

Take racking to an extreme for this amazing zig-zag beauty
Ribber Zig-Zag Lace

Reversible! Full Needle Rib, Racking and Tuck ... fabulous!
Fisherman Rib on Taitexma 160 and Brother 230

Fisherman Rib on the the Taitexma 160 and Brother 230 is worked a bit differently than on other machines. Learn the trick to knit this beautiful stitch pattern
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Drop-Stitch Lace Part 1

Drop-Stitch Lace is an interesting technique that adds texture and interest to knitting created on the ribber. It incorporates needles on the main bed that are
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Birds-eye Jacquard

Birds-eye jacquard changes the appearance of the back side of double bed jacquard. Here are some considerations
Slipped Rib

A beautiful, easy, Textured rib that's an alternative to plain 2x2 ribbing
Long Stitch aka Half Milano

One simple carriage adjustment and you'll create an interesting texture with elongated stitches on one side. This technique is the basis for other ribber stitch
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Cables with the Ribber

My experience with creating cable stitches with the ribber.
Shaping in 1x1 Ribbing

Shaping in 1x1 ribbing shouldn't be intimidating. Take time to practice these simple techniques and you'll soon be an expert!
Sleeves in the Round

With a ribber you can quickly knit tubes of fabric. Increases and decreases for shaping can also be worked while knitting in the round.
Watch as we explore
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1x1 Ribbing Increase Techniques

Here are 2 methods for increasing when knitting 1x1 ribbing. Which do you prefer?
Full Needle Rib Decreases

The methods for decreasing full needle rib are quite straightforward.
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Full Needle Rib Increases

Here are 3 methods of increasing when working double rib or full needle rib. Good - Better - Best which one do you prefer?
1x1 Ribbing Decrease Techniques

Here are 2 methods for decrease when working in 1x1 ribbing.
2x2 Full Fashion Ribber Decrease

Working full fashion decreases for 2x2 ribbing creates a beautiful edge. Practice shaping with ribbing and don't hesitate to use ribbed fabric for garment
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2x2 Full Fashion Ribber Increase

Working full fashion increases in 2x2 ribbing creates a beautiful edge. Practice shaping with ribbing and don't hesitate to use ribbed fabric for garment
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2x2 Ribbing Simple Decrease

Working a simple decrease when knitting 2x2 ribbing is fast ... but do you like the results? Compare this simple decrease technique to the full fashion decrease
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2x2 Ribbing Simple Increase

Work increases in 2x2 ribbing with minimal muss and fuss. Apply this technique to 3x3, 5x5 or any rib setup.
Short Row Decreasing in 1x1 Ribbing

Short Row Increasing in 1x1 ribbing

Get familiar with short rows while working on the double bed. 1x1 shaping is a great place to start. Learn the technique and examine the wraps for perfection
Short Rows in Full Needle Rib

Work short row shaping (partial knitting) while knitting full needle rib. Even though all the needles on both beds are in work, don't be intimidated by this.
'automatic' Pintucks with the Ribber
100% Reversible Scarf
1x1 Ribbing Decrease Techniques
1x1 Ribbing Increase Techniques
2x2 Full Fashion Ribber Decrease
2x2 Full Fashion Ribber Increase
2x2 Half Pitch Rib Cast On
2x2 Ribbed Lace
2x2 Ribbing Cast On
2x2 Ribbing Edge Bind Off
2x2 Ribbing Simple Decrease
2x2 Ribbing Simple Increase
Birds-eye Jacquard
Brother Adjust Ribber
Cable Eyelet Ribbing
Cables with the Ribber
Checkerboard Stitch Pattern
Circular (Tubular) Knitting
Connecting the SRP60N ribber
Corrugated Rib on the Machine
Double Bed Bind Off
Double Bed Pintucks
Drop Stitch Rib
Drop-Stitch Lace Part 1
Easiest, Best Ribber Cast On
Easy Ribber Bind Off
Experiment with English Rib
Fisherman Rib
Fisherman Rib on Taitexma 160 and Brother 230
Flat Rib Zig Zag
Full Needle Rib Cast On Techniques
Full Needle Rib Decreases
Full Needle Rib Increases
Fun with Flat Ribs
Fun with Flat Ribs Part 2
Half Circular | U-Knitting
Lacy Ribber Hem
Long Stitch aka Half Milano
Loopy Ribber Hem
Matching Ribber and Main Bed Tension
Mini Cables with the Ribber
Perfect 1x1 Ribbed Seams
Provisional Knitting
Racked Lace
Racking Magic
Racking with Flat Rib
Rescue Ribbing Oops
Ribber Cast on methods
Ribber E-Wrap Cast On
Ribber Weights on the Floor?
Ribber Zig-Zag Lace
Ribber: Full vs Half Pitch
Ribbing Turning Row
Sandwiched Collar for Cut 'n Sew
Setting Up Your Ribber
Shaping in 1x1 Ribbing
Short Row Decreasing in 1x1 Ribbing
Short Row Increasing in 1x1 ribbing
Short Rows in Full Needle Rib
Sleeves in the Round
Slipped Rib
Socks in the Round
Swatching on the Double Bed
Swung English Rib
Transfer between beds
Transfer without a Double Eye Needle
Troubleshooting Tips - Ribbing
Tubular/Circular (Taitexma TH/TR160)
Twisted Ear Warmer
Wire Weight Hanger (7 Hanger)