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The mistake rib pattern is a knitting pattern that creates a dynamic design that is similar to ribbing, and is great for edging. The mistake rib pattern is relatively simple - it deals with [[Knit the Knit Stitch|knit]] and [[Knit the Purl Stitch|purl]] stitches only. The directions below will explain how it works - however, basic knitting knowledge is necessary. | The mistake rib pattern is a knitting pattern that creates a dynamic design that is similar to ribbing, and is great for edging. The mistake rib pattern is relatively simple - it deals with [[Knit the Knit Stitch|knit]] and [[Knit the Purl Stitch|purl]] stitches only. The directions below will explain how it works - however, basic knitting knowledge is necessary. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# For the sake of example, start by presuming that we are [[Knit a Scarf|knitting a simple scarf]]. Therefore the first step is to '''choose the number of cast on stitches'''. The mistake rib pattern requires the number of cast on stitches to be a multiple of 4, plus an extra 3 stitches. | # For the sake of example, start by presuming that we are [[Knit a Scarf|knitting a simple scarf]]. Therefore the first step is to '''choose the number of cast on stitches'''. The mistake rib pattern requires the number of cast on stitches to be a multiple of 4, plus an extra 3 stitches. |