How To Cast Off Ribbing

by Hannah Gilly

September 1, 2020

You know you want to finish your knits neatly


So let's get you sorted. Once you've learned all you need to know about knitting and purling you'll discover a new technique that will serve you well for years to come - how to cast off, when you're switching between knit and purl stitches in a rib.

You'll use a different casting off method than you would use with plain knitting or purling, so make sure you have all you need to know for all the ribbing you come across.

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