Our Wrap + Turn Short Rows Tutorial guides you through this simple technique so you can shape your knitting with ease and confidence!
Short-row shaping is literally knitting a “short,” or partial, row before turning and working back in the other direction. It allows you to knit three-dimensional shapes or curved edges. I use it in these patterns to shape necklines and hemlines. There are many methods of knitting short...
After the toe, I continued knitting in the round on the 60 stitches up to the same length of the sock I worked in yesterday’s post: 7½”. I worked back and forth to complete the heel. The math for a classic wrap and turn short row heel is simple. Half of the stitches are le...
“Shortigan” has an oversize look with a positive ease of 10 - 12” / 25 - 30 cm. It is worked with a sport weight yarn and comes in 9 sizes. The following techniques are included: knitting, purling, Twisted German Cast On and Islandic Bind-Off. ...
Designed for Purl Soho byJulie Hoover. Currently based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Julie Hoover designs knitwear and makes yarn, for both her own personal label and others. Her work reflects a lifelong passion for clothing and textiles, and her view that knitting is a beautiful way of creating ...
Garter st, when knitting flat: Knit all sts, all rows. Buttonhole: Make buttonholes on right buttonband as follows (from wrong side): knit until 4 sts remain, K 1, yo, K 3. Knit the next row as follows (from right side): K 1, K 2 tog, K the yo from previous row, K 1. ...