cerridwen
11-21-2007, 04:24 PM
Dropped a stitch? It's bound to happen, a stitch is going to fall off your needles.
Here's how I fix it:
DO NOT PULL ON DROPPED STITCH, because more will come loose.
Having a crochet hook makes it easier.
- Lay your project flat.
- Pass crochet hook through knit loop.
- Pick up dropped yarn in the row above, and pull through towards you through stitch.
- Repeat throughout for each dropped row.
- Place recovered stitch back on your needle and continue knitting.
Here's how I fix it:
DO NOT PULL ON DROPPED STITCH, because more will come loose.
Having a crochet hook makes it easier.
- Lay your project flat.
- Pass crochet hook through knit loop.
- Pick up dropped yarn in the row above, and pull through towards you through stitch.
- Repeat throughout for each dropped row.
- Place recovered stitch back on your needle and continue knitting.