HOW TO CROCHET | RIBBING
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Crocheting ribbing is so simple and useful, you can do so much with it. Hope this video is useful.
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I've seen so many different crochet ribbing tutorials all showing different techniques, it's all so confusing. Was glad to find this video as I prefer this technique over the others, for both simplicity and the look of the result. Thank you for sharing!
This is exactly the type of ribbing tutorial I was looking for! I’m only 5 days new to this whole crocheting thing, and I’m already making a cardigan but didn’t know how to do the cuffs and every tutorial I watched showed a different method of ribbing, but it wasn’t creating the effect I was looking for until now! Thank you so much for this very helpful and informative tutorial!
You saved my jacket! I bought a beautiful London Fog jacket but realized that the sleeves were a little short and a little loose and the cold just blew up my sleeves. I almost got rid of it until I decided to see if I could find a DIY fix. This ribbing crochet were PERFECT for wrist cuffs for my jacket! Thank you so much!
Thanks so much! I'm just picking up crochet again and I've made up my own pattern for a jumper and was wondering how to make the cuffs. This is going to be excellent. So nice to have a British voice amongst all the others - and I'm with you on the tea!
Great tutorial. I've made a few hexagon cardigans and I really want to add a ribbed edge to my next one. I have been frantically looking for an easy rib to use and this will be perfect 👌 thankyou 😊 x
From one potter 2 another. Love yr pace & the name & the wee girls vioce
Thank you for making this video. It’s clear and concise. Very helpful. 👍👍
Omg someone that crochets like meeee❤❤ for the longest time i thought i was weird!! Thank you for validating me. ☺️
Thank you so much I think this is one video that is clear and on point trust me I have watched a lot of them and I was almost giving up but thank you for bringing back my zeal
Great tutorial! I'm a newbie and this was easy to understand. And you're so sweet :)
this video was so helpful and your voice is so soothing! thanks so much!!
I adore this channel and I just found it! Shopkins on the hook, awesome tips and fantastic projects! I am a fan!
It can either way.😊
This is perfect for the top of a granny square skirt I'm making, thank you.
Isn’t it single crochet instead of double crochet?
UK double crochet = US single crochet
UK treble crochet = US double crochet
@@kodomp oh I see, thank you for the clarification. Happy Holidays!
This is single crochet, don't know why she says double???
@Dorothy Gracy
The UK term for our single crochet is double crochet that is why she keeps saying double crochet.
In the UK it's called double crochet .
Thank you this helped a lot! I was wondering how to do ribbing.
Hi there, this patten is lovely ! How many chains would I need to make a blanket ? And do I add extra at the end ? Many thanks x
Cup of tea🙏🏻..great video . Many thanks. I
I shared with my friend who asked about ribbing:) for a hat.
Thanks for sharing!!
I was listening to your tutorial and my ribbing didn't turn out great then I watch how you did yours and I found it you were doing a single crochet and not double crochet as you mentioned so many times in this video.
Thank you for this tutorial! I think ive got the hang of it now.
I’m in love with this channel
Thank you so much my grandfather will be very pleased with his hat for his birthday now.
super great tutorial! I believe you mean single crochet though haha
UK terms not US
I've done this ribbing. How should i add it to my project? Sew or crochet? If crocheted, how would you do it?
This video was so calm 😌
Cute babies voice 🤗😍💕🌸
Sat inside crocheting with a cup of tea in a big fat chair with only the spund of rain pouring outside. Bliss.
Nice job and it's call single crochet
In America but she isn't American so she calls it a double crochet which is the correct term in England.
No it’s single crochet where ever you are, I’m in England
@@IdkWhatToPutHere818not true
Different areas use different terms. US term for this stitch is single, UK term for this stitch is double.
You're my saviour ! Thanks ♥
Great … I’m going to use this thank you x
thank you so much i was having a hard at first but i got the hang of it
thank youuuuu 💕💕
can you address how to count the rows? nice video, by the way
Bravo........terrific....
What Yarn type are you using??
Very nice.
Would this work for a cuff on socks? Thank you
Yeah this is how I do ribbing. Nice to have it confirmed.
How British are you?
Royal Ascot, the rain, then off for a cuppa at the end!
Hahahahaa I never thought of that before but yes I appear to be exceedingly British :D
Hi there. Thank you for your video! How do you count the rows though? Thanks again
Hiya, it's a little tricky so I count the ridges x
@@potterandbloom great tip. Thanks so much 😊
it might just be me being completely wrong but it looks like your using single crochet instead of double?
Uk people say different
hey! i have a question. what do i do when i'm done with it? i get that i have to connect it and stuff with the rest of the cardigan i'm working on, but i mean before that. do i just cut the yarn once i'm done? because i'm not sure if youre suppose to since it seems like it would easily come unloose, but i dont know what else to do.
hi im not sure if you are still looking for an answer but you could slip stitch into your last stitch and it would secure it like a knot :) or another method would be to weave the tail along the ends of the rib!
@@NekoNezu hii yes thank you!!
Hello there, apologies for the delay in responding, the comments for my older videos get lost somehow 🤪 anyhoo, thanks to Neko above for telling you the correct way to fasten off also, usually you will either go on to crochet something that requires ribbing and thus carry on crocheting across the top of your ribbing or sometimes you rib at the end and this way you fasten off as Neko says. Hope that helps xx
Can I make a blanket with this?
Thank you great tutorial 😅
Is there no chain 2 at the end?
pERFECT video exactly how would I attach it to a beanie or dust mitt or whatever just to add the extra ribbing
why is my work curling, it seems to be getting smaller any idea how to fix?
kipper your tension might be too tight.
Either hold the yarn a lot looser, or use a larger sized hook.
Alternatively, you might be forgetting to do the turning chain, which means that each of your rows is shorter than the one before.
Count your rows. If there are less stitches in each row, you are forgetting your turning chain.
If they are the same, change your tension.
When doing the ribbing do you skip one link?
Do you have a video showing how you crochet a beanie from the bottom up using the ribbing as the start of it? If so, would you please put a link in your reply? Thanks! And I love peace and quiet too .. so I'm glad sanity has been restored for your area! 😊
I'm sorry I don't have a video for this but I've put it on my list of videos to do x
WHAT AM I DOING WORNG!! Mine looks like a bunch of linessss
Well demonstrated but the diction is a bit difficult to understand at times. But thank you all the same.
how do I count the rows?
is it stretchy?
Yes it is, perhaps not as stretchy as knitting ribbing though x
Will this work with any gauge?
Yes it will.
First row is single crochet
Then the second is blo single crochet.
Who else is here from shylers white skirt tutorial?
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Very good tutorial!
isn’t this half double crochet
Why are you saying double crochet?! You’re single crocheting!
UK Terms she is using
I've got to find an American. Bummer
great work BUT this is not a double crochet stitch ,.. its a single crochet
UK double crochet = US single crochet
UK treble crochet = US double crochet
@@kodomp that explains it all !!! thanks
Please remember that the whole world isn't America!!
U literally ate doing a single crochet not double. Brush up your terminology
Jamie Medeiros you are aware not everyone is from the US right? You can tell by her accent she is from the UK perhaps you are the one that needs to brush up on terminology.
Wait so in UK they call this(one she's doing) double crochet, not single crochet? I'm from Canada/US and we call this singpe crochet. I'm confused.
Lol I think you need to brush up on your terminology Jamie. Yes it is single crochet, but it is also called double crochet in some places. Depends where you live and where you learn to crochet from. Slip stitch =sc, sc=dc, dc=tc and so on. Dont be so quick to assume others are wrong. Just like with knitting, theres no one right way to do crochet.
Perhaps you should stop thinking America is the centre of the universe - and being rude to someone who is sharing their skill with you for free - or become a better crocheter and realise there is a terminology difference between USA and UK - any crocheter worth their salt knows to look out for which scheme is being followed.
@Jamie. Boy, you're rude! Get some manners!
Thank you so much great tutoroal..