'This is the rib stitch, which consists of alternating columns of knit and purl stitches. This stitch is used on hem, sleeve, and neck edges to finish garments. It\'s strong for durability, and flexible for comfort. It keeps the edges of garments in good shape and helps prevent them from stretching out. The rib stitch is also used on the entire body of some garments. It\'s great for its horizontal stretch and creates nice form-fitting garments that are really comfortable. I talk about 12 characteristics of knit stitches in detail including knitting time, programming time, price, weight, balance, torquing, texture, strength, stretch, drape, comfort, and creative versatility. Share your questions, thoughts, or feelings about the rib stitch below! What do you love about this stitch? What do you knit with the rib stitch? #knit #ribbing #knitting __________________________________________ Hi, I\'m Emily. I approach fashion topics from a designer\'s point of view. Fashion designers are vastly under-represented in fashion media. I\'m here to give us a voice. Website: http://www.emilykeller.co/ Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/emilykellerco Instagram: @emilykellerco Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/emilykellerco/boards/ Twitter: @emilykeller_co LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilymkeller/'
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