How fortuitous that I watched your lesson the morning of the evening I was going to need it! 14 rows later, I discovered 7 stitches on the border that I purled instead of knitted. This worked beautifully! Thank you so much!
I just want you to know that I FIXED my knitting myself. Whoa. I had to pull out 7 stitches and down about 8 rows. It was hard and I was sure it was a hot mess but I just did it. The edge of this scarf has a built in I cord border so it was hard. BUT I did it. Thank you so VERY much. Happy Knitting
Roxanne, I must say that during my frustration of trying to knit a sweater with short rows and messed up my front portion. I was at my wits end until I saw this video. I ended up with a loop in the ladders and spent so much time frogging and doing over. Thank you you so much for your explanation. 😊
I am working on a shawl and I realized I had made an error in my garter stitch edge and I had no idea what to do with the very large side loops when I went to drop down to fix it. I searched it and up came your video. Amazingly taught! 🤩 My relief is huge! I have subscribed. I hope you make it to your 100,000 as I post you are at 91.9K.
Thanks so much Roxanne! I just laddered down 20 rows to fix a 10-stitch error in my garter stitch baby blanket border… The exact mistake you show in this video. I have learned so much from so many of your videos in the last couple months! Kathy
Hi Roxanne Just wanted to tell you and your viewers that I made a swatch of the mistake I commented on. I am sooo excited your instructions worked like a charm. Just wanted you to know how great your tips are. Hooray 😁 😀
I didn’t even know this solution existed, but this is exactly what I needed to learn to bring me out of my frustration with tonight’s sweater progress! I’ll try tomorrow, when I’m fresh. Thank you!
Thank you so very much, Roxanne! I thought I was going to have to frog 40 rows of a lace pattern. You are a lifesaver. Crisis averted! Elaine in New Mexico
Dear Roxanne, thank you for the clear explanation and demonstration. I am a very visual learner and I find your step by step working really helpful. I don’t know why I was surprised by the big loop at the end and the idea of using both the top and bottom thread, but that’s what happened to me because I was just doing and not thinking about the doing.
Thank you so much for this video! I just fixed the edge of a sweater that was almost done and I didn’t have to rip the whole thing out! Yahooooo! ❤️❤️❤️
Now that is brilliant - Roxanne. Bravo! So much better than what I usually do with a crochet hook which works - but takes much longer and is really fiddly and harder to really see what I'm doing.
Thank you, thank you thank you! I knew you would save me. I just noticed I purled when I should have knitted three rows back for ten stockinette stitches to the edge. I really didn't want to have to tink all three rows as there is a C10B and a C10F right next to each other and they're already killing my hands!
OH wow, thank you so much for this tutorial, you have just made me very happy. I was just going to leave the mistake as I made the same one on each edge but it looked so obvious, now it's fixed. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this! I've got a mistake only two rows down in a border made of moss stitch, 'p1tbl', 'k1tbl' and (intentionally) slipped selvage stitches - terrifying, so good to find a video specific to border mistakes. Wish me luck!
I tried to correct 1 selvage stitch a dozen rows back. I’m on US 2.5 (3mm) circular needles. I unpicked 3 stitches to create my U-turn ladder. Is this too few stitches to work with moving forward? My U-turns were barely 1/2” to work with and I had a lot of difficulty re-knitting with my DPNs. I ended up making a bigger mess and had to frog ~2400 stitches. Have others tried this on small needles? If so, what worked best for you?
Than you for this invaluable help. I feel like I have turned a majpr corner in my knitting. Question, when fixing a border with slipped stitches how does one pick up those (3) stitches from nothing? Thanks again!
There will still be three sts there. Capture them on your needle, and then work them as appropriate for each row (RS vs WS). One of the rows will call for working the st, and the other will call for slipping it.
I have a seed stitch border, where I just discovered I had a few rows down where I knit the knits and purled the purls. Can I use your technique for correcting this? Seems like it will be difficult to do, with a seed stitch. Any advice would be appreciated!!
I need to only fix the selvage stitch on both sides of my work. I’m 43 rows in and realized I didn’t read the next sentence that told me to knit the first and last stitch of every row so my wrong side rows are all wrong. Do I ladder down just one stitch and fix the way you showed? The edge is to make pricing stitches up for a ribbed armhole edges. First by doing a round of crocheted slip stitches. I’m wondering if it really matters if I gave the selvage stitch or not- laddering down 43 rows each side seems like a lot of work!
It's hard to know how to answer without more information. If you post your question in my Ravelry group (start a new discussion thread), it'll be easier to answer, because you can share a link to the pattern page, as well as photos. There is always a link to my Ravelry group in each of my video descriptions.
I would ladder down the three or four edge sts and then work them back up together. The place where you forgot the slipped selvedge will have extra slack that you'll probably want to distribute across those sts, once you've slipped the selvedge stitch properly.
@@RoxanneRichardson I have the same problem (I think). I was doing the selvedge (on a scarf) where you slip the 1st stitch purlwise & knit the last st of ea row. I made a mistake either on the 1st 2 stitches of a row or on the last 2 of a row about 4 rows down from where I am stopped now. I can't for the life of me read my 2 edge stitches right having that slipped stitch in there. I have tried twice already, & will try once more now after watching this, then if it doesn't work I'm just going to have to frog the whole thing (because with the pattern I am doing there is no way I can successfully sew a lifeline in at this point due to the combination of the complexity of the stitch pattern in the body of the scarf & also that it is a fingering weight variegated gray to white yarn & I would get a migraine if I tried to put a lifeline in now!) Thanks for all your helpful videos!
Just tink back (unknit) the sts at the edge that span where the error is. For example, if you have a border that is 5 sts wide, and you made the error 6 rows before, tink back 5 sts so that the yarn is hanging from stitch 6, and then let those 5 sts at the edge off the needle and ladder those down.
@@RoxanneRichardson And if my first and third stitches in the ribbing are slip stitches, I just slip them? I will try what you say. So grateful for your quick response.
How do you do this when it is not a straight garter stitch. I noticed I have 3 dropped stitches about 10 rows down. On the right hand side I knit front and back, k1, m1, knit to last two then k2tog. On wrong side it’s straight knit across. So I am increasing every other row.
You saved me so much time with this tutorial. You are a genius. Thank you.
You make it all look so easy! I will definitely give this a try next time I make a mistake.
How fortuitous that I watched your lesson the morning of the evening I was going to need it! 14 rows later, I discovered 7 stitches on the border that I purled instead of knitted. This worked beautifully! Thank you so much!
I just want you to know that I FIXED my knitting myself. Whoa. I had to pull out 7 stitches and down about 8 rows. It was hard and I was sure it was a hot mess but I just did it. The edge of this scarf has a built in I cord border so it was hard. BUT I did it. Thank you so VERY much. Happy Knitting
Roxanne, I must say that during my frustration of trying to knit a sweater with short rows and messed up my front portion. I was at my wits end until I saw this video. I ended up with a loop in the ladders and spent so much time frogging and doing over. Thank you you so much for your explanation. 😊
Thank you! Just what I needed on the baby sweater that I'm knitting , saving tinking 5 rows X approx 125 sets per row !! BRILLIANT!
I am working on a shawl and I realized I had made an error in my garter stitch edge and I had no idea what to do with the very large side loops when I went to drop down to fix it. I searched it and up came your video. Amazingly taught! 🤩 My relief is huge! I have subscribed. I hope you make it to your 100,000 as I post you are at 91.9K.
Thanks so much Roxanne! I just laddered down 20 rows to fix a 10-stitch error in my garter stitch baby blanket border… The exact mistake you show in this video. I have learned so much from so many of your videos in the last couple months!
Kathy
Hi Roxanne
Just wanted to tell you and your viewers that I made a swatch of the mistake I commented on. I am sooo excited your instructions worked like a charm. Just wanted you to know how great your tips are. Hooray 😁 😀
I didn’t even know this solution existed, but this is exactly what I needed to learn to bring me out of my frustration with tonight’s sweater progress! I’ll try tomorrow, when I’m fresh. Thank you!
Thank you so very much, Roxanne! I thought I was going to have to frog 40 rows of a lace pattern. You are a lifesaver. Crisis averted!
Elaine in New Mexico
Dear Roxanne, thank you for the clear explanation and demonstration. I am a very visual learner and I find your step by step working really helpful. I don’t know why I was surprised by the big loop at the end and the idea of using both the top and bottom thread, but that’s what happened to me because I was just doing and not thinking about the doing.
Thank you so much for this video! I just fixed the edge of a sweater that was almost done and I didn’t have to rip the whole thing out! Yahooooo! ❤️❤️❤️
this is pure genius. Wish I had known this a looonnngggg time ago. Thank you!
You're welcome! Now that you know how, think of all the time you'll save in the future! :-)
Julia Hempstead Me too!😀
Now that is brilliant - Roxanne. Bravo! So much better than what I usually do with a crochet hook which works - but takes much longer and is really fiddly and harder to really see what I'm doing.
Genius! This is a great video! I almost feel like purposely making a mistake on a border to try this out...almost...
Thank you!!! Your technique helped me save SO much time on a baby sweater with Lacey parts.
Thank you!! I was searching high and low for just this thing. You made it so easy to understand and follow. Awesome video!
Great to hear!
Lifesaver! Thank you so much for posting this clear and easy to follow tutorial.
You are a genius! My knitting savior😀
Thank you, thank you thank you! I knew you would save me. I just noticed I purled when I should have knitted three rows back for ten stockinette stitches to the edge. I really didn't want to have to tink all three rows as there is a C10B and a C10F right next to each other and they're already killing my hands!
OH wow, thank you so much for this tutorial, you have just made me very happy. I was just going to leave the mistake as I made the same one on each edge but it looked so obvious, now it's fixed. Thank you.
perfect tutorial. i forgot to cable 6 rows down on my Grace pullover. thank you!!
Thank you for saving my sanity!
Thank you so much for this! I've got a mistake only two rows down in a border made of moss stitch, 'p1tbl', 'k1tbl' and (intentionally) slipped selvage stitches - terrifying, so good to find a video specific to border mistakes. Wish me luck!
Wonderful!
Thanks so much for this video. I used this fix today on a sweater. Thanks again.
You have saved my sweater thank you!!!!
Thank you Roxanne
Thank you so much - this got me out of a major problem!
Very interesting. thank you. I can now undo my mistakes and get peace of mind about my knitting project. Lol.
This is brilliant! Thank you so much for this video, I can now undo my mistakes and get peace of mind about my knitting project. Lol.
You are a lifesaver!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Another great technique! Thanks so much!😀
Thank you for this video!!
difficult for a dyslexic! lol. thank you for this helpful video. Very 👍 good.
I tried to correct 1 selvage stitch a dozen rows back. I’m on US 2.5 (3mm) circular needles. I unpicked 3 stitches to create my U-turn ladder. Is this too few stitches to work with moving forward? My U-turns were barely 1/2” to work with and I had a lot of difficulty re-knitting with my DPNs. I ended up making a bigger mess and had to frog ~2400 stitches. Have others tried this on small needles? If so, what worked best for you?
thank you! I had this exact problem and I sooo didn't want to undo all 3 long rows!
Amazing! Brilliant! Thank you!😃
Thanks!
You bet!
Than you for this invaluable help. I feel like I have turned a majpr corner in my knitting.
Question, when fixing a border with slipped stitches how does one pick up those (3) stitches from nothing?
Thanks again!
There will still be three sts there. Capture them on your needle, and then work them as appropriate for each row (RS vs WS). One of the rows will call for working the st, and the other will call for slipping it.
@@RoxanneRichardson thank you!
Thank you 😊
Very interesting. thank you
I have a seed stitch border, where I just discovered I had a few rows down where I knit the knits and purled the purls. Can I use your technique for correcting this? Seems like it will be difficult to do, with a seed stitch. Any advice would be appreciated!!
Sure, you can do it.
I need to only fix the selvage stitch on both sides of my work. I’m 43 rows in and realized I didn’t read the next sentence that told me to knit the first and last stitch of every row so my wrong side rows are all wrong.
Do I ladder down just one stitch and fix the way you showed? The edge is to make pricing stitches up for a ribbed armhole edges. First by doing a round of crocheted slip stitches. I’m wondering if it really matters if I gave the selvage stitch or not- laddering down 43 rows each side seems like a lot of work!
It's hard to know how to answer without more information. If you post your question in my Ravelry group (start a new discussion thread), it'll be easier to answer, because you can share a link to the pattern page, as well as photos. There is always a link to my Ravelry group in each of my video descriptions.
I would like to know how to fix the edge/selvedge stitch when it is a slipped stitch. Missed one and it is noticeable. Dianne
I would ladder down the three or four edge sts and then work them back up together. The place where you forgot the slipped selvedge will have extra slack that you'll probably want to distribute across those sts, once you've slipped the selvedge stitch properly.
@@RoxanneRichardson I have the same problem (I think). I was doing the selvedge (on a scarf) where you slip the 1st stitch purlwise & knit the last st of ea row. I made a mistake either on the 1st 2 stitches of a row or on the last 2 of a row about 4 rows down from where I am stopped now. I can't for the life of me read my 2 edge stitches right having that slipped stitch in there. I have tried twice already, & will try once more now after watching this, then if it doesn't work I'm just going to have to frog the whole thing (because with the pattern I am doing there is no way I can successfully sew a lifeline in at this point due to the combination of the complexity of the stitch pattern in the body of the scarf & also that it is a fingering weight variegated gray to white yarn & I would get a migraine if I tried to put a lifeline in now!) Thanks for all your helpful videos!
Thank you. :)
So if you are working on the side where your yarn is, do you just pull out all the stitches? There is no loop if you pull on the yarn side.
Just tink back (unknit) the sts at the edge that span where the error is. For example, if you have a border that is 5 sts wide, and you made the error 6 rows before, tink back 5 sts so that the yarn is hanging from stitch 6, and then let those 5 sts at the edge off the needle and ladder those down.
@@RoxanneRichardson And if my first and third stitches in the ribbing are slip stitches, I just slip them? I will try what you say. So grateful for your quick response.
Will this also work with a rib stitch?
Yes!
How do you do this when it is not a straight garter stitch. I noticed I have 3 dropped stitches about 10 rows down. On the right hand side I knit front and back, k1, m1, knit to last two then k2tog. On wrong side it’s straight knit across. So I am increasing every other row.
Used this method and it worked. Just need to tighten stitches.
How do you fix an icord edge?
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thank you!