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so this video is to show you how to unpick your knitting itamp;#39;s also called thinking so if you found that here youamp;#39;ve done some knitting on on the plain side and here youamp;#39;ve done a mistake perhaps and you under unpick back to here to fix it this is what you do so feel free to really stretch your knitting around so you can understand what whatamp;#39;s going on so we need to put a left-hand needle into the stitch below so the row below the row below whatamp;#39;s needed here is going to end up those stitches are going to end up here and back again on the left-hand needle so we look for the hole directly this is the stitch and the hole here directly below the stitch and we put the tip of our left hand needle into the hole and then weamp;#39;ve got the stitch back on to the left hand needle and we just let it go off the right-hand needle and there we are weamp;#39;ve unpicked one stitch so if youamp;#39;re having trouble trying to find this hole underneath you c