Don’t Panic.
Whether you dropped a stitch, can’t figure out a pattern, or just want to finally use up that yarn stash, you’re in the right place.
I’m JennyKnits and I’ve been knitting for over 50 years and teaching for the past 20. Either I’ve made exactly the same mistake, or I’ve helped someone else who has.

Latest Blog Posts
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How to Fix Dropped Stitches at the End of a Row โ Step-by-Step Guide
Fix dropped stitches like a pro. Every knitter has been there. You pick up your work and notice that a stitch, or two, has slipped off the needle…
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How to Do the Kitchener Stitch (Step-by-Step Knitting Tutorial)
The Kitchener stitch is a grafting method that joins two sets of live stitches together so there is no visible seam. When done correctly, it looks like continuous…
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How to Fix a Dropped Stitch on the Purl Side (Stockinette)
You’re purling along and suddenly notice something looks off. A stitch has dropped and started to unravel. Fixing a dropped stitch on the purl side is a little…
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How to Fix a Dropped Stitch Knitting Side (Stockinette)
You dropped a stitch knitting. It happens to every knitter at some point and it does not mean your project is ruined. This is a quick recovery. You…
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How to Make a Slip Knot for Knitting | Beginner Tutorial
Every knitting project starts the same way. Before you cast on a single stitch, you need a slip knot for knitting. This small adjustable loop is how your…
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How to Unpurl Stitches and Fix Purl Mistakes Step by Step
If youโve ever looked at your knitting and realized a purl stitch went wrong a few rows back, the instinct is often to panic or start pulling needles…

I messed up and I don’t want to start over
It’s ok, we can figure this out.

I’m trying but I don’t think I’m getting it
You are getting it, it just feels weird right now, keep going.

I need to use up this yarn before I buy more
Yes, you do! I’ve got some projects to help you out.

Is it wrong to start another project?
Never wrong to start something new.
Tales From the Stash Blanket
Free Diagonal Scarf


Turn your leftover yarn into a cozy, memory-filled blanket, one stripe at a time. No sewing, no overwhelm, just peaceful, mindful knitting.
A simple garter stitch scarf that works with any yarn. Free pattern and full video series included.









