Can I unpick knitting from the bottom?

If the project is worked from the bottom up, that means you will need to turn it upside down. This is the fun part. Take your scissors and snip the yarn in the marked row one stitch away from the right side of the work. Carefully undo the yarn from the first stitches at the right side of the work.
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Can you unravel knitting and start again?

Start by moving the stitches from the rescue needle to a second needle, un-twisting any twisted stitches during the migration. The process looks like this: After unravelling, rescuing the stitches, ensuring the stitches aren't twisted, you're finally ready to start knitting again.
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Can you unpick a cast on edge?

If you try to unravel starting at the cast on edge, you will soon find that the yarn is locked at each stitch. (Unlike unravelling from above the needle, where the stitches undo very easily.) Very carefully, cut the row or round above the picked up stitches.
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How do you lengthen knitting from the edge?

Top-down knits are easily lengthened by simply removing the bind-off edge, or the last row, attaching yarn and continuing to knit in the previous pattern until you reach your desired length.
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Can you knit upside down?

For those of us who make that transition easily, you may prefer knitting from the charts, even when you are knitting flat. It's fairly easy to turn a pattern of knits and purls upside down. It's even pretty easy to turn a cable upside down. What's not so easy is to turn a panel of lace upside down.
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How to Undo Knitting From the Cast On Edge



What is knitting Tinking?

Tink is knit spelled backwards, and it refers to undoing one stitch at a time. This is a safe way to undo your knitting because if you do it correctly, you won't drop a stitch. But when you have more than 320 stitches on the needle, as I do, and you have to go back about four rows, as I did, this could take forever.
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How do you shorten a sweater from the bottom?

Instructions
  1. Mark where you want your sweater to end. ...
  2. Make two cuts across the bottom of your sweater. ...
  3. Pin the bottom and top together. ...
  4. Sew the two pieces together. ...
  5. Trim the fabric between the top and bottom a little more so they match up.
  6. Overlock (or Zigzag) that raw edge. ...
  7. Press your new seam down with an iron.
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Can knitwear be shortened?

Sometimes a sweater is hemmed just like a t-shirt to finish the edge. Sometimes a ribbing is knitted on to finish the edge. By cutting the ribbing off and sewing it on higher (to shorten the sweater) you are creating a nice looking edge and finishing the yarns of the sweater so that it's doesn't run.
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Can you hem knitwear?

Altering the length: Cutting a sweater's hem can shorten it to a more desirable length, whether it's hand-knit or store-bought. Altering the neck: If you cut the neckline of a sweater, you can instantly change the style. For example, you can give a plain crew-neck sweater a V neck or boatneck.
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Can you add to a finished knitting project?

By picking up stitches down the side of the garment, you can add a panel worked perpendicular to the original knitting. With RS facing, pick up two stitches for every three rows along the side seam and work in stocking stitch in rows until the desired extra width is complete.
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Why do knitters call it frogging?

"Frogging" is a knit/crochet term for ripping out your knitting and starting over to correct a mistake. Why is it called "frogging" you ask? Because you "rip it, rip it" which reminded someone of "ribit, ribit" - the sound a frog makes. Yep, that's the history behind the term (and we don't know who coined the term).
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Can you Unknit a row?

In order to unknit these rows, you have two options: you can do it by undoing them stitch by stitch, though this option is a bit too slow. Here you have the other option, a much faster one: 1. We recommend you to count how to count rows while you are knitting.
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