
Knit with Aabhar – Single Lace Rib Stitch Pattern
Pattern Description
Single Lace Rib Stitch Pattern is a beautiful and delicate pattern. It essentially makes the regular rib stitch much more fancy and pretty. The pattern does not create an excessive stretchy fabric like the traditional ribbing. It looks like parallel vertical columns of alternating lace eyelets and stockinette stitch.
The Single Lace Rib Stitch Pattern is well suited for making lace blankets, scarves, wraps, and shawls. You can use the pattern overall, or you can create a panel to add a little bit of texture to your project.
Video Tutorial
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Pattern Details
Skill Level
Easy
Row Count
4
Pattern Repeat
(Multiple of 4) + 2

Abbreviations
This free knit pattern is written in US terms. You can also check out other common knit abbreviations.
CO | Cast on |
k | Knit |
k2tog | Knit 2 stitches together |
p | Purl |
rep | Repeat |
RS | Right side |
st (s) | Stitch (es) |
yf | Yarn forward |
WS | Wrong side |
Pattern Instructions
CO (Multiple of 4 sts) + 2 sts. For example, you can cast on (4 x 5) + 2 = 22 stitches to knit a sample swatch.
Row 1: | (RS) – k2, * k2tog, yf, k2; rep from * to end. |
Row 2: | Purl. |
Row 3: | k2, * p1, k3; rep from * to end. |
Row 4: | Purl. |
Repeat this free knit pattern (4 rows) until you have reached the desired length for your work.
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2 Comments
Trudie Willoughby
Hi I was wondering what back was like is it reversible please
aabharcreations4u
Hi, its a non reversible pattern. You can check the video tutorial to see how it looks like from the other side.
https://youtu.be/RZOPSMK0heM