Learn how to Ladder Down and Up to repair an error in your Fisherman's Rib.
It's a good idea to practice this on your test swatch so you will know what to do if you find an error in one of your Knit 1 Below (K1B) stitch columns.
I suggest using a crochet hook and needle stoppers to help when picking up your stitches.
With the right side of your work facing you, identify the K1B stitch /column that needs repair. The first stitch in the column is a purl stitch, so let's just undo that one and place it to the back of your work. Look at the legs of the K1B stitch and note that the stitches are twisted, the first stitch you should undo is the back stitch, gently pull it out and place behind your work, notice the 2nd stitch in the K1B has already come loose. Undo as many stitches as needed to repair the error and continue as follows:
Take your hook and insert it in the loop of a completed K1B, go under the loop nearest to your hook and pick up the 2nd loop, pull through both stitches, reorient you hook after each stitch so that the stitches are not twisted.
Repeat as many times as needed until you reach the final stitch, which is a purl stitch.
Place the loop in front of your hook and pull through. All fixed.
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