Ribbing question

After doing my ribbed hat (P2, K2 throught) I found ribbing to be very slow and annoying.

Amy’s video of K1, P1 looks like someone pressed fast forward. I never seen such fast knitting IN MY LIFE!

How can I and other English knitters improve our ribbing?

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This probably isn’t the answer you want, but…practice practice practice…

I’m not real fast with ribbing either, but I have improved a lot since I started so yes…practice, practice, practice.

Maybe you could learn the Norwegian purling thing?

I agree that practice will get you to the point where you don’t even think about it and you switch back and forth automatically.

I always knit English but if I have to do K1P1 it slows me waaay down. This is the only time I will knit continental and it is much faster!!

Thanks guys.

Nina I’ll try your advise and keep you all posted.

I knit English most of the time, but will switch to continental-combined for ribbing. I have to change needle sizes too (down a size) to keep the gauge, but it’s way faster.

Check out the Coats&Clark Learn to Knit CD. I hold my needles much like the lady in the CD. And … with practice … I was able to knit the pink part of my Knitty: Kyoto sweater in just one weekend. It wasn’t “ribbing”, but is was a K1, P1 combo nonetheless. :thumbsup: