Work number of sts told in pattern, turn, lift the first stitch, tighten thread, work the row back. When knitting next row and passing the short row turn, make sure to tighten thread to avoid a hole. You must read the pattern to be able to follow. You’ll find patterns where you ...
This technique is used to insert extra rows invisibly in the middle of the knitting (extra rows are shown in...
Step 1 If you are knitting along on the RS and the directions now say w&t for a short row2 Step 2 Don’t wrap and turn, but instead simply turn your work3 Step 3 And do a yarn-over onto the right needle4 Step 4 And now purl back. Can you see that the third st in...
Our Wrap + Turn Short Rows Tutorial guides you through this simple technique so you can shape your knitting with ease and confidence!
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...
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
Red, just like that yarn that woman’s knitting with. I remember when we bought it. The wife had been doubtful ‘she’s only two. Red is a bit harsh for a two year old don’t you think? They’ve got it in pink. Let’s get the pink’ But I stood my ground. My girl was ...
The invention relates to a knitting shirt for a woman, belonging to the field of clothing. A short-sleeve casual shirt with a turn-down collar comprises a cloth body (1) which is a front-open long gown, and is characterized in that the cloth body (1) is provided with a collar (2)...
DS LC row: Make sure to begin knitting with the working needle and not with the auxiliary one. Pick up the LC yarn, which is hanging on the right side of the shawl, work as established to the end of the row. Do not turn, slide work to the other end of the needle. ...
32. (Knitting & Sewing) (intr) (of stitches) to unravel or come undone or (of a garment) to have stitches unravel or come undone: if you pull that thread, the whole seam will run. 33. (Knitting & Sewing) to sew (an article) with continuous stitches 34. (Botany) (intr) (of ...