In knitting, a rib is a type of stitch pattern created by alternating knit and purl stitches (For instance, Knit 1, purl 1 or knit 2, purl 2). This technique creates vertical, textural stripes called ribs.
There are many variations on rib stitches. For more information and for access to many stitch patterns, visit this website: http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/stitches.php
It probably means you are knit 6 stitches, purl 6 stitches
Rib usually means k1, p1. It can be k2 p2 etc, but if the start of the pattern doesn't say anything about it I'd stick to 1's.
Rib Hillis is 6'.
5 and 6
For 6 adults, you should prepare around 4-5 pounds of prime rib.
size 6
Double knitting refers to the "weight" of the yarn--how 'thick' is the yarn. DK or double knit is a a light worsted weight yarn. DK typically makes 5-6 stockinette stitches per inch when knitting. For crochet, you would generally us an "I-sized" hook (4.5 to 5.5mm). Also, you would get approximately 3-4 single crochets to the inch, in gauge. Of course, adjusting your gauge to fit the pattern requirements--generally by changing the size of your hook, either larger or smaller.
For 6 adults, you should order a prime rib that weighs around 12-15 pounds.
yes and both do as well as children I have seen as young as 6
For knitting Phentex slippers, it's recommended to use size 6 (4 mm) or size 7 (4.5 mm) knitting needles. The exact size may vary depending on your tension and the specific pattern you are following. Always check the pattern instructions for any specific needle size recommendations. Using the right needle size will help achieve the desired fit and texture for your slippers.
The normal serving of rib tips per person is normally 4 because they do not contain much meet. If the rib tips are on the small side, then 6 may be a better serving.
Going to Bed with Terri Ivens - 2013 Rib Hillis 1-6 was released on: USA: 30 October 2013