Slipped stitch in finished hand knit chunky blanket


I did this blanket using my hands and Bernat big blanket wool. After binding off and finishing, I realized I had a slipped knot.
Help please?

Welcome to KH!
Is it a slipped stitch or just extra yarn at that stitch? If it’s extra yarn you can work it into the stitches on either side. Use your fingers or a crochet hook to ease the extra yarn into the sts along the row.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oV78pr0vTU
If it’s a missed or slipped stitch and it’s not too far from the cast off, you could ladder down and re-do the stitch. If the loop is too far from the cast off, working the extra yarn into the nearby sts may be easier repair and one that won’t create new problems.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc5kvOOjjtE

Thank you for your quick response.
I believe it is a looped that slipped out of another loop, if that makes sense.
I have attached pictures. The one with my finger shows the back of the completed blanket.

It seems like it’s too long a distance from the cast off. It’s probably best to take up the excess yarn from the loop into the adjoining sts across the row. There’ll still be a bar across that one stitch but it will not be obvious. Nor will the elongated stitch on the knit side. These things happen no matter how hard we try to proof our knitting.
It’s a lovely blanket no matter what.

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