I’ve always felt thathere was likely a solution for this problem, but not knowing how to fix it, I’ve had to resort to unknitting back to the problem row, or ripping out the entire project. I am so glad to learn this. Thank you, Liat!
This video is awesome. I have tried to fix rows in garter stitch several times before and always ended up ripping. I think I have a good understanding now. Thank you so much😊
I’ve always felt thathere was likely a solution for this problem, but not knowing how to fix it, I’ve had to resort to unknitting back to the problem row, or ripping out the entire project. I am so glad to learn this. Thank you, Liat!
Yay! I am so glad.
This makes so much more sense to me than the crochet hook method. Very useful - thank you!
Excellent demo! It's easy to see exactly what you are doing and your explanation is very clear. Thank you.🙂
Thank you!! So glad you found KnitFreedom.
This video is awesome. I have tried to fix rows in garter stitch several times before and always ended up ripping. I think I have a good understanding now. Thank you so much😊
Yaay! I'm so glad!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! You're very patient and kind.
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I appreciate this particular tutorial very much.
Great idea to knit those wrong stitches up, I always crochet them which is difficult with purl stitches. Thank you so much!
How easy was that? Best tutorial yet.👍🏼
Great tutorial. Thank you. I was scared of this but not anymore😊
Brilliant, so much easier than doing it with crochet hook and moving between back and front which I’ve been doing
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!😊
I'd turn it arround and purl every row, but this way keeps the comming from the same side 😃
This video wasn't helpful--way too fast and it did not work. Had to rip out and start again - should have just left the error.