Learn how to drop a stitch and let it ladder down in order to correct one or more stitches without affecting the rest of your knitting. This trick can literally save you hours. I cover both the bas…| Knit with Henni
This is a very common knitting problem: After only a few stitches of your first row of knitting, you notice that the strand of yarn connecting the knitting needles is getting longer and longer. Lea…| Knit with Henni
Your knitwork has uneven edges, and no matter how much you pull on your working yarn, the final stitch of every row is a gigantic loop that you don’t know what to do with. Sound familiar? The…| Knit with Henni
Sometimes, we are a little too fast when picking up a dropped stitch, and we miss a ladder…| Knit with Henni
Sock update: I am learning how to knit two at a time socks and this is the story of how I conquered the ladders that so readily forms where the two halves of the socks meet each other.| Knit with Henni
You are about to start a new row of knitting, but then you notice the working yarn is attached to the second stitch instead of the first. What happened? What do you do? This is a really common, and…| Knit with Henni
It happens to all of us… sometimes a stitch drops off the needle tips, and more often than not, we don’t even notice and keep knitting. That dropped stitch can unravel an entire column,…| Knit with Henni
One of the most common mistakes for new knitters is accidentally adding new stitches by doing something called a yarn over. You may realize your number of stitches is growing because the edges of y…| Knit with Henni