Dropping a stitch when you're knitting is a pain!
But it feels even more annoying when the dropped stitch is trapped in your knitting doll.
French knitting dolls hide the stitches, so we need a way of rescuing the dropped stitch without undoing all the hard work.
I've got solutions for you today... you'll need a spare knitting needle, and make sure you're in good light so you can see what you're doing. keep watching!
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I'll be posting every week over the summer holidays, but will also be taking a bit of a break.
Keep watching for more fun videos to keep you occupies with yarn fun during the warmer weather. I'll be writing shorter blogposts, but you'll still have the videos. :)
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