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Repairing a Snag in your knitting

April 23, 2021April 30, 2021 Heather Storta

Here’s a video on how to repair a snag in your knitting! As long as the yarn has not broken or been cut, this should work.

Hopefully this is helpful!!

Until next time, Happy Knitting!!

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I am a TKGA-certified Master Knitter, Tech Editor, and Knitting Instructor. I am also the VP of Education on the Board of Directors for TKGA, and the managing Editor of TKGA's K2TOG monthly newsletter. I am on the Cast On magazine editorial committee, and I am an instructor of the TKGA Professional Knitter Certification program. I have been designing knitwear and teaching knitting since 2007, and I teach all over the US.

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