GETTING A TIGHTER RIB EDGE ON CHUNKY/BULKY AND MID GAUGE MACHINES
In this video I show a couple of easy tips to get a better edge on your ribs, in this case particularly on the chunky/bulky and mid gauge machines. These machine have bigger knitting beds, and tend to sit a bit farther apart than standard gauge machines. Which means that the initial zigzag row starting your rib, creates large loopy stitches. The ravel cord tip is the same I use on my standard gauge.

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