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how to undo a yarn over stitch
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Undoing a yarn over (YO) stitch, a common increase technique in knitting that involves wrapping the yarn around the needle, is quite simple. If you've made a YO by mistake or changed your knitting plan, the fix depends on where the YO is in your work. If you've not yet worked the YO and it's sitting on your needle, you can simply let it slip off the needle and tighten the stitches on either side. If you've already knitted past the YO, you'll need to unknit (tink) back to the YO. To tink a stitch, insert your left needle into the stitch below the one on your right needle and carefully unravel the stitch above. This technique allows precise correction without risking dropping stitches. For larger sections or if unsure, using a lifeline before beginning complex patterns can save time.
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