I've been knitting the lovely little Holding Hands baby blanket pattern, and it is a really straightforward, easy pattern. Over the last few days though, I've felt really off my perch, overtired and hot, tummy a bit off, so rather than stand sewing, I've picked up my knitting.
The blanket is shaping up really well, but, several times through lack of concentration, I've found myself having to unpick several rows. It's time consuming, and tedious. I know there are various ways of correcting mistakes, but I usually use the 'one stitch at a time' method - unless I have many rows to unpick, when I will unravel the rows to the nearest couple of rows, then finish by unpicking a stitch at a time.
I know there is a method of correcting your work, if the mistake is in a small area, but I'm not that confident about using it...
Any tips out there about Unpicking to correct knitting mistakes? 151 sts isn't the end of the world, but when the mistake is only over 4sts, 4 rows down...
Holding Hands BlanketJessie