Sloppy
Published On: January 18, 2025

Start by duplicate stitching over stitch below the wonky bit, and leave your stitches big and sloppy. No really, biiiiiiig and sloppy. Looser is better.

Then duplicate stitch over the miscreant and just…put it in the right way. I know, you have to look at it and see what the right way is…and that’s a little vague. But you can do it.

Then do the same thing for the stitch above the wonky bit. Doing three (the one before, the dodgy one, and the one after) helps the whole thing blend in at the end. And again, Loose And Sloppy.

You can adjust the tension after you’ve got the path (trying to do it tightly right now makes it harder to put the yarn in the right place because there’s a lot going on in a brioche fabric and you don’t want to crowd yourself). Right now, you’re just getting a yellow stitch on top to make that line of stitches connect. We’ll adjust the tension next time!

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