In the world of knitting, the term “frogging” means to rip out rows of stitches to get back to where you made a mistake. (Try saying the words “rip it” out loud a few times and you’ll begin to understand the origins of its froggy name). While it might feel terrifying to take your knitting off the needles and pull back rows of work, it’s oftentimes better than living with a glaring mistake in your knitting. Learn how to frog from Debbie Stoller, a true expert, and you’ll get your knitting back on the needles in no time.
How to Frog Your Knitting with Debbie Stoller
Debbie Stoller is the New York Times best-selling author of the Stitch ‘n Bitch series of knitting and crocheting books, and has helped to popularize knitting among a new generation since 1999. She is also the co-founder and editor-in-chief of BUST magazine, and is the co-author of The BUST DIY Guide to Life.