Frog stitch, in the context of knitting, refers to the act of unknitting your work, stitch by stitch, often because of a mistake. It's called "frogging" because you "rip it, rip it" out, similar to the sound a frog makes. This involves carefully removing the needle from the stitches and allowing the yarn to unravel back to the point where the mistake occurred.
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