Welcome to what's that stitch series! Pique rib creates a broken up rib with a ripple through it, making it more interesting than plain rib. Learn what this stitch is, how to do pique rib and get few project ideas for using this stitch.
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Monday, December 10, 2018
What's that stitch? Pique rib
Welcome to what's that stitch series! Pique rib creates a broken up rib with a ripple through it, making it more interesting than plain rib. Learn what this stitch is, how to do pique rib and get few project ideas for using this stitch.
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