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Knitting Tips

Repairing a Dropped Stitch

Posted on November 25, 2017 by Erin Pirro

A knitter’s worst nightmare – other than having to rip it all out – I dropped a stitch and my project is starting to unravel!

Fear not. After this quick tutorial, not only will you be able to stop that stitch in its tracks, but you’ll be able to repair it in pattern, knitting stockinette or garter.

Knitting Repairs:

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