I have watched so many videos on correcting mistakes on Ribbing. Yours is by far the best in my opinion. Thanks for the clarity, the explanations and demonstrations.
Thank you! I just caught a mistake in my 1x1 ribbing and was able to for it easily with your excellent tutorial. I do however find out really hard to know if I'm putting my stitch back on to the needle correctly, and didn't quite get that part. Maybe another tutorial on just that? Thank you again!
It's the same process only reversed, because a purl is the reverse of a knit stitch. The best way to figure it out is to knit a swatch of k2p2 ribbing like she's showing in the video and practice tinking back. It's a very helpful thing to understand!
I have watched so many videos on correcting mistakes on Ribbing. Yours is by far the best in my opinion. Thanks for the clarity, the explanations and demonstrations.
Thank you! I just caught a mistake in my 1x1 ribbing and was able to for it easily with your excellent tutorial. I do however find out really hard to know if I'm putting my stitch back on to the needle correctly, and didn't quite get that part. Maybe another tutorial on just that? Thank you again!
Thank you!! You saved my project!
I can't tell my front from my back in the ribbing. :( Can't find any videos on it.
thank you! I just started knitting then tried to make a hat and realized a mistake few rows later
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS!!!
My pleasure!!
My 2x2 rib stitch does not look like it should, it's flat all over and I've restarted 11 times on the verge of giving up
When you’re fixing the ribbed stitches, should every other stitch be purled (ribbed)??
You made that look so easy.my mistake are easy you bigger than this though lol
scary.... thank you! I was holding my breath lol.
What if you needed to tink back a purl stitch? Is it done the same way?
It's the same process only reversed, because a purl is the reverse of a knit stitch. The best way to figure it out is to knit a swatch of k2p2 ribbing like she's showing in the video and practice tinking back. It's a very helpful thing to understand!