I am so happy to have found this, your demonstration is so clear. thank you so much
annh.
😇Such a great tutorial.. I don’t see much of this concept explained in other channels.. I thought I have to undo some stitches but followed this and worked as a charm. i dropped M1R and I followed this step by step and immediately got fixed. Thank you much… shows the expertise ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
dps
Thank you SO much for this simple tutorial. You are a life saver!
clasheen
Thank you so much! I kept dropping stitches on my Blouse No. 1 Light, and your video stopped me from untinking again
ClaireTyler-hkiz
Yay! Thank you for saving me from backing up 200 some stitches!
saramcclure
Thank you thank you thank you for this video. You’ve just saved me from tinking an entire round of a lace sweater in sock yarn!!!! 🎉🎉
countesscavill
Thank you so much! Clear, consice, to the point, and exactly what I needed to know. This video was a godsend!
MaikoZafiro
Thank you so very much for posting this! I wasn't looking forward to ripping out almost an entire round of lace knitting, so glad I found your video. Excellent tutorial!! :)
Morgan-Le-Fail
Thanks for this really clear explanation. I thought I was going to have to tink all the way back!!
jessicasharley
Thank you for this Amazingly clear and what a time saver, and mood saver! lol
terriotto
Is it possible to fix a missed M1FB stitch? Haven't missed it yet, but this video was so helpful, thought it would be good to know how to repair other missed increases. Thanks in advance.
terriotto
How would this work if it was three rows back? Same principle?
brittanyszymankiewicz
Thank you! Just confirming... Is this for big flat knitting or knitting in the round? In my mind when I am flat knitting stockinette, in the next row everything needs to be backwards. #newbie
MelKCh
Thanks for sharing, very helpful info 👌🏽
redredwine
What if you missed a m1R quite a few rows down is there any saving it or is my best method to pick up the stitches and frog back to before I missed my m1R?
bellaclifton
It probably should be self explanatory, but what if I needed to add the missed m1l on that top strand (or the immediately prior row). What do I knit it with, there’s no strand on the top? Seems simple, but I couldn’t figure it out easily. Not sure if it’s correct, but I kept on knitting past the mistake, then did the fix, and it seems ok so far.
kimlarson
Thank you so much! This was really helpful!
nancychamplin
One can also use this when you dropped a make 1 L/R I suppose... Will try now!