I'm working on a big cabled blanket project right now, and did a big chunk of work on the bus to and from DC this weekend. Yesterday as I pulled my cable needle out from behind my ear to work one of the crosses, I realized that I'd goofed and crossed the wrong way
seven rows down. It's a blanket. They're lo-ooong rows. Ugh! So I googled up "
how to correct a mis-crossed cable without frogging", and up pops an illustrated
YarnHarlot tutorial showing me exactly that, with the heartening post title "
All Is Not Lost". Comments on the post are closed (it's from a couple years back) so this is a public thank you for helping me out of a jam. Stephanie Pearl McPhee is a lifesaver.