WHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!
I dropped a stitch in a “my so-called” and couldn’t figure out how to pick it back up. The stitches are crossed every which way.
Froggie’s come a courtin’ my so-called scarf!
WHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!
I dropped a stitch in a “my so-called” and couldn’t figure out how to pick it back up. The stitches are crossed every which way.
Froggie’s come a courtin’ my so-called scarf!
I feel for you 
I had to practice the stitch over and over before I got it down and could tink a few stitches or even a row or two and then pick up where I left off.
I love the way the stitch looks and I love my malabrigo version of it but it’s a bear
to work on.
Don’t worry, it gets easier!
Best,
Susan
The My So-Called is hard to pick up drop stitches on. I unraveled my first one, too, because of a dropped stitch.
I love your subject line. Very creative!
lifeline, lifeline, lifeline (been there, done that…before the lifeline)
Hey, maybe our frogs can court each other 'cause I did the same thing, too.
YESTERDAY! Dropped a stitch, tried to pick it up, couldn’t find it, worked :wall: 2 hours on the thing and got frustrated and ripped it out. It was difficult to even frog the :!!!: thing!
:verysad: I’ll try it again later when I have more patience.
OHHHH, the pain! The agony!
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This sounds WWWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY too familiar!
can someone please tell me how to frog a couple of stitches on the purl side? Please?
Welcome to the forum!
If you want to tink back along the row one stitch at a time, this video shows how to un-knit both knit and purl sts. See especially 2:50min for un-doing purl sts.
If you want to fix to a dropped purl stitch or several dropped purl sts.