Picking up a dropped loop
This video shows you how to correct a dropped loop when marling, using the Striped Marl Hat by Cecelia Campochiaro from Modern Daily Knitting Field Guide 19: Marls. The video includes picking up a loop on both the right and wrong side of the work. You can buy Marls directly from Modern Daily Knitting: https://www.moderndailyknitting.com/shop/mdk-field-guide-no-19-marls/ Other videos in this series: Spaced Long-Tail Cast On Method https://youtu.be/3qQt6kwuPxc Changing Colours for Marls https://youtu.be/aZNhzEueuds 00:00 Introduction 0:24 What Is Marled Knitting? 1:00 Spotting A Dropped Stitch 1:13 What You'll Need 1:50 Catching the Dropped Stitch 2:44 Working Around to the Affected Stitch Column 3:03 Putting a Crochet Hook into the Affected Stitch 3:47 Laddering Down Your Knitting 4:45 Laddering Up Corrected Stitch 5:38 Reminder To Pick Up Both Strands 7:03 Replacing Fixed Stitch Onto Needle 7:35 Spotting A Dropped Stitch When It Has Popped to the Back of Knitted Fabric 8:11 Marking the Spot 8:28 Using Crochet Hook to Go Through Last Correct Stitch 9:08 Slipping Stitch Off The Needle 9:59 Laddering Stitch Up 10:33 Tip for Making Sure You're Grabbing Right Strands 11:24 Returning Stitch To Needle
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