I recently knit a pair of socks and realized they are too short for the foot in question by nearly 10 rows. Should I thread right before the toe, knit the 10 rows and then Kitchener the toe back on or should I undo the toe and add the rows before redoing the toe decreases?
How to fix?
Welcome to KH. Unless you’re particularly fond of grafting I think frogging the toe back to before you started decreasing and redoing it would be the easiest way to fix this. If you cut the yarn and remove a round of stitches then knit the needed rounds, you can graft the sock together and it works fine. I just think removing and reknitting the toe would be easier and perhaps faster.
4 Likes
(Google translate) ::
1 Like