Ruke knit
Rūkė is more than just a brand—it's a tale of a young woman and her husband, a story that quietly emerged as they journeyed together through life, as partners, friends, and colleagues.
It all began in 2011, amidst the echoing howls of wolves, a call that resonated deep within them. Back then, they felt that warmth and comfort could only be found in a cozy sweater, one that could truly warm their hearts. That's how the very first Rūkė sweater was born, and it was just the beginning of many more to come.
Neringa Rūkė's journey in design started earlier in 2006 when she graduated from the esteemed Giedre Fledzinskiene’s art school, specializing in fashion design. Her path led her to work as a stylist in various TV and advertising projects. In 2011, the Rūkė brand came to life.
Today, the sweater has become an essential piece, a must-have in everyone's wardrobe. Wearing an elegant sweater to parties or strolling down the streets has become the new norm.

How to sew knitted pieces together

How to change the yarn colour without a step: Final round.

How to change yarn colour without a step: Third round.

How to change yarn colour without a step: Second round

How to change yarn colour without a step: first round.

Working the first round

Long Tail Cast-on

Knitting: K1, sl1

I-cord edge in the Right side

I-cord edge in the Wrong side

Full video of Ruke cast-off in round (from beginning to the end)

Fisherman’s rib stitch in rounds (Continental knitting)

Knitting the sleeve first round for Ruke Latte sweater

Joining the V-neck bands

How to change the color of the yarn so that the step would not be visible working in rounds.

Make bobble (MB): 7 stitches x 5 rows

Threading the next lace of the Ruke clutch bag

Sewing with invisible stitches

Sewing a button on a sweater edge

Fold the edge and knit together the cast-on stitches with last row

Joining two colours in rounds

Joining the V neck bands together

Threading rubber band into folded neck

Knit together the double folded edge

How to knit a Diamond stitch pattern

Double knit

Ruke braid cast-off

Sewing the edge (sewing two knitted pieces together)

Folding the edge with purl stitches inside and sewing

End of Short round in WS