Use it for this.
Containing and assessing a dropped hand-knitting stitch without assuming every ladder is accidental, every row is a plain stitch, or one mount and hook direction fits every knitting method
What the source establishes.
The guide cites current Craft Yarn Council repair and instructor sources plus Knitting Guild Association and Knitty practitioner references; it separates containment, row mapping, repair scope, loop orientation, yarn condition, verification, escalation, and closeout.
The linked tool or guide is maintained inside Stitch Authority and was checked against its current public interface.
What this record does not prove.
The guide and record do not diagnose or approve an object, pattern, loop, repair, yarn, tool, rollback, lifeline, tension, durability, conservation treatment, or safety outcome, and do not cover every machine-knit, industrial, historic, culturally restricted, medically consequential, or structurally loaded textile.
A reachable official source can verify identity, stated scope, and access. It cannot silently become an audit of workmanship, delivery, labor conditions, or suitability for your project.
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New checks are appended rather than replacing earlier states. The latest source review is due by July 16, 2027.
- Baseline publishedInitial public evidence record established from the source check.
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Terms attached to this record.
- dropped stitch
- fix dropped stitch
- knitting ladder
- live loop
- crochet hook knitting repair
- tink knitting
- rip back knitting
- knitting lifeline
- twisted stitch
- split yarn
- knitting repair record