If you have to frog, you know it’s very easy to rip out the last row you worked.
But what if you find yourself in a situation where you need to frog the cast-on and first row you worked? Can it be done?
If you have to frog, you know it’s very easy to rip out the last row you worked.
But what if you find yourself in a situation where you need to frog the cast-on and first row you worked? Can it be done?
If you need to rip out more than one row, it’s easy to go too far.
Whether you’re working on DPNs, circs, or a Magic Loop, don’t pull out all the needles. Pull out just one, rip back the necessary number of rows, and pick up the live stitches.