Just the little nuances on how to hold and turn the crochet hook made this clear and understandable. Learning to correct this mistake is a great skill. Making knitting fun one skill at a time. ❤️
This is absolutely wonderful! I'm a keen knitter who is terrified of dropping a stitch, as I’ve never fully understood how to pick them up, but you’ve explained the process so clearly I’ll never fear dropping them again. Thank you.
I was forced to learn to fix mistakes, rows and rows back, on lace. It was a great learning experience and the best thing that ever happened to my knitting. Previously, I painfully tinked back stitch by stitch. Now I can take a section or a stitch and rip back with wild abandon. Thank you for passing along your knitting knowledge !!!
I'm so glad I've found you! My Mum showed me all these sorts of things when I was in my early teens, but that's a long time ago now and she's no longer with us. So often I still find myself thinking, "I wish I could ask Mum about this, she'd know how to fix it!" but I can't... But now I can look up the appropriate video of yours and it's almost the same as sitting next to my Mum as she would show me what to do. Thank you so much for these videos!!
You can do I, Eva! Please check out my Facebook page, Knitting with Suzanne Bryan; we have all levels of knitters and everyone loves to share and help. ❤️
Thank you for this video. I have been knitting my first sweater and in working the yoke I dropped some increases by mistake. I was able to get it looking alright again because of your video. 🎇
Thank you. I just laddered down past a K2tog and was stymied on how to fix it and your video popped up in my RUclips channel. Most fortuitous. I have passed it on to my long suffering knitting friends who usually have to help me out as I am a relatively new knitter. Great tutorial!
I have some videos on learning cast on, the knit stitch and the purl stitch. You can learn. Beginning knitting play list is here - ruclips.net/p/PLLKJ9GuhEEwkWQnR2BhcJ0AE6dZ9iHbHb
I’ve never used DPNs before and your tutorial is great, very clear and concise! Can I leave my wool in as a safety line until I complete the sleeve? Removing it just fills me with complete dread!
Hi Suzanne! Thank you very much for your video, as always it has great quality and you show the technique very clearly. One off the topic question, what needles are you using in this video? I love those points! 😄 Hugs from Barcelona
Thank you! I just realized that I was asking the same question again lol I see that you had answered me the first time 9 months ago! Thanks again! You are always so helpful, imformative and a wonderful teacher! Thx so much!!
Can any of the detail focussed, happy knititng nerdie community help on this one? This is a great example and almost scary-psychic in timing, except that what I've just been struggling with is accidentally doing a M1R ... I've been doing it at the markers for shoulders but slipped up and did it at my marker for where a little set of patterned stitched starts. First, I dropped the wrong column. Then used a crochet hook to "walk" back up the ladders and re-establish it. Then I dropped the stitch for the correct (that is, the undesired) column. Dropped stitches down the ladder to where they stopped. But oh! That extra yarn in the exposed ladder. I've been trying to tweak it sideways across the rows, but find that in re-establishing the very 1st column (the wrong one that I dropped), I seem to have twisted the stitches ... So I think I have the right idea, generally, just not smooth enough execution to suit me and made worse by having a column of accidentally twisted stitches. How do you re-establish the stitches without introducing twist? Is that a common mistake?
Hi Folks, I had looked at a couple of Suzanne's vids and still was frustrated -- with my own project looking up at me with uneven tension where I'd try to drop and fix. I've rewatched her "Knitting SOS - Laddering Down to Correct Errors" ... had some tea and motivational chocolate ... and dropped one of the columns again and tweaked the tension again. Huzzah! MUCH better results. One thing I changed was using a large crochet needle (more in line with the Aran weight yarn). That helped.
I never knew HOW to pick up dropped stitches and fixing an ssk. You are so exceptional kind and helpful. I used to undo all my work and RESTART. When it happens on my knitting machine I "swear" to be honest and have to knit the entire sweater as it has 3 colors, all over again. I once again learnt so much from you. I love the button band video. Thanks for sharing and caring. Your fan from France. 🙏👍👍👍🌹🌹
Just the little nuances on how to hold and turn the crochet hook made this clear and understandable. Learning to correct this mistake is a great skill. Making knitting fun one skill at a time. ❤️
Wonderful!
This is absolutely wonderful! I'm a keen knitter who is terrified of dropping a stitch, as I’ve never fully understood how to pick them up, but you’ve explained the process so clearly I’ll never fear dropping them again. Thank you.
Wonderful! Happy knitting.
I was forced to learn to fix mistakes, rows and rows back, on lace. It was a great learning experience and the best thing that ever happened to my knitting. Previously, I painfully tinked back stitch by stitch. Now I can take a section or a stitch and rip back with wild abandon. Thank you for passing along your knitting knowledge !!!
Thank you! Happy knitting.
It's great to be able to see this fix so clearly. Well done!
Thank you Renee! Happy knitting.
I'm so glad I've found you! My Mum showed me all these sorts of things when I was in my early teens, but that's a long time ago now and she's no longer with us. So often I still find myself thinking, "I wish I could ask Mum about this, she'd know how to fix it!" but I can't... But now I can look up the appropriate video of yours and it's almost the same as sitting next to my Mum as she would show me what to do. Thank you so much for these videos!!
Katherine, thank you so much for sharing, feedback like yours is why I love doing this!! ❤️
@@SuzanneBryan You're welcome, and it's nice of you to say so! ☺️😉
Wow! I hope I can be a super knitter one day, Suzanne! I'm self taught and trying to fix some dropped yarn overs and cdds. 😅
You can do I, Eva! Please check out my Facebook page, Knitting with Suzanne Bryan; we have all levels of knitters and everyone loves to share and help. ❤️
Thank you for this video! It saved me and really does make you feel like you can fix most of your mistakes without ripping back.
Thank you for this video. I have been knitting my first sweater and in working the yoke I dropped some increases by mistake. I was able to get it looking alright again because of your video. 🎇
YAY! You are so welcome, Sarah! ❤️
Awesome amount of power in this info! Thank you!
Thank you. I just laddered down past a K2tog and was stymied on how to fix it and your video popped up in my RUclips channel. Most fortuitous. I have passed it on to my long suffering knitting friends who usually have to help me out as I am a relatively new knitter. Great tutorial!
Wonderful! Perfect timing. And thank you for sharing! Have a wonderful day and happy knitting.
Thank you so much, after doing this I feel like I can accomplish anything
Thank you for this video. Saved me lots of tinking.
Great! Happy New Year and Happy Knitting!
Super knitter! Haha! Love this! Promoting good knitting self-esteem :D
Happy Knitting.
Thank you Suzanne! You’re a life saver! 😊
You are very welcome, Serenity! ❤️
Great. I have a feeling I will be needing this for your KAL.
Thank you and happy knitting.
Thanks so much for this! It was exactly what I needed to fix my mistake. Your videos are so good! 🙏🙏🥰
Hello Susan ! It's always a big pleasure to see your video. Maybe one day I learn knitting. 🤗😘
I have some videos on learning cast on, the knit stitch and the purl stitch. You can learn.
Beginning knitting play list is here - ruclips.net/p/PLLKJ9GuhEEwkWQnR2BhcJ0AE6dZ9iHbHb
I would have more problems identifying the stitch to drop than fixing the mistake! Great video to study for that, too!
Perfect! Happy knitting.
You're a wonderful teacher! Just perfect! Thank you so much.
Thank you. Happy knitting.
I’ve never used DPNs before and your tutorial is great, very clear and concise! Can I leave my wool in as a safety line until I complete the sleeve? Removing it just fills me with complete dread!
Yes you can!
Hi Suzanne! Thank you very much for your video, as always it has great quality and you show the technique very clearly. One off the topic question, what needles are you using in this video? I love those points! 😄 Hugs from Barcelona
Hello Yolanda, these are Hiya Hiya sharps. They are my favorites.
@@SuzanneBryan thank you so much for your fast answer. And for being such a great teacher!
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Thank you very much😍
You are very welcome. Happy knitting.
How do I fix a KFB from the previous round? I hate to go back to the BOR (where the KFB is) to fix it. Thanks!
The same way, you would drop down to the row below the mistake, fix the mistake and then ladder back up.
Thank you! I just realized that I was asking the same question again lol I see that you had answered me the first time 9 months ago! Thanks again! You are always so helpful, imformative and a wonderful teacher! Thx so much!!
Can any of the detail focussed, happy knititng nerdie community help on this one?
This is a great example and almost scary-psychic in timing, except that what I've just been struggling with is accidentally doing a M1R ... I've been doing it at the markers for shoulders but slipped up and did it at my marker for where a little set of patterned stitched starts. First, I dropped the wrong column. Then used a crochet hook to "walk" back up the ladders and re-establish it. Then I dropped the stitch for the correct (that is, the undesired) column. Dropped stitches down the ladder to where they stopped. But oh! That extra yarn in the exposed ladder. I've been trying to tweak it sideways across the rows, but find that in re-establishing the very 1st column (the wrong one that I dropped), I seem to have twisted the stitches ...
So I think I have the right idea, generally, just not smooth enough execution to suit me and made worse by having a column of accidentally twisted stitches. How do you re-establish the stitches without introducing twist? Is that a common mistake?
Hi Folks, I had looked at a couple of Suzanne's vids and still was frustrated -- with my own project looking up at me with uneven tension where I'd try to drop and fix. I've rewatched her "Knitting SOS - Laddering Down to Correct Errors" ... had some tea and motivational chocolate ... and dropped one of the columns again and tweaked the tension again. Huzzah! MUCH better results. One thing I changed was using a large crochet needle (more in line with the Aran weight yarn). That helped.
Excellent! Happy knitting.
@@SuzanneBryan Thank you Suzanne!
How would I do it for a KFB?
I never knew HOW to pick up dropped stitches and fixing an ssk. You are so exceptional kind and helpful. I used to undo all my work and RESTART. When it happens on my knitting machine I "swear" to be honest and have to knit the entire sweater as it has 3 colors, all over again. I once again learnt so much from you. I love the button band video. Thanks for sharing and caring. Your fan from France. 🙏👍👍👍🌹🌹
Thank you, and hugs and kisses to you! Happy knitting.
@@SuzanneBryan
YOU are AMAZING. I love you soooooo much. Hugs n kisses to you too. I still hold my breath when you drop those stitches.💕
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And you too. Thank you and happy knitting.
Wow.
Hugs and Happy Knitting.
Hi Suzanne, great tutorial. I loved your crochet hook, may I ask what brand it is or where you got it from please?
It is a Susan Bates Handi Tool. Look on Amazon. www.amazon.com/Susan-Bates-14128-Silvalume-Handi/dp/B0019IG4C0
Anxiety hit just reading the title. 🤓
It is only scary initially, next thing you know, you're a pro! 😊
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Eu realmente aprecio você assistir meus vídeos, Lisa!