![]() Patty Lyons is coming to out rescue, as she so often does, with a post over at Modern Daily Knitting explaining exactly how to pick up a cast on stitch you’ve dropped. If your cast on isn’t that long it’s not a huge deal to just rip it out and start over, but if your cast on is vast (especially if you’ve already knit most of your first row, too) you probably don’t want to use that option. I don’t exactly remember how I managed to drop a cast on stitch, but I’m sure I was just pushing the stitches too far too fast on my needles and one of them fell off. And probably someone else has done it and written a blog post or made a video to show you how to fix it. And while it might feel like no one possibly could have done that same boneheaded thing you just did, I can guarantee you someone has done it before. ![]() ![]() I feel like if you knit long enough you’ll make every possible mistake that a knitter can make. ![]()
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