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๐๐๐๐Knot Another Kitting Tutorial - Chapter 20 - NEAR DISASTER AVERTED!!!๐๐๐๐
Oh my gosh, so I normally, when I am not knitting, push all the stitches to the back of the needle and store both needles, inside my ball of wool, point down for safety's sake incase I fall asleep on top of my knitting (although, most of the time, Lexi falls asleep on top of my knitting before I get the chance!).
Well, I was over eager to knit the other day and pulled the the needles (which turned out to be both needles as I passed out half way through a row, so there were stitches on both sides), I pulled off all the stitches!!!!!
I have made such great progress so far and was not willing to sacrifice my work, so I needed to act fast, and very carefully to ensure none of the stitches were dropped or lost.
I got about a third of the way, only to discover that it wasn't as simple as threading all the stitches onto one needle. Since I was half way through a row, I needed to thread both sides so that I could continue knitting from where I left off.
Thank goodness I managed to rescue it and saved the day!
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But I just noticed the color of this, its so pretty, me likey! And so glad you're able to rescue it.
beautiful hey? Like an ombre between green and blue at different intensities!