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Short-Row Techniques: Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2009

Apparently I get too detailed for YouTube to handle! So here is Part two of my short-row techniques: How to Finish Short-Rows. It includes the wrap and turn short-row, Japanese short-rows, and LunaKnit's short-rows.

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  • grazie veramente geniale

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    Prego! Mi piace che si e' ritenuto utile. Grazie Lei.

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  • Fab video. Thank you!

  • A great video! Thanks for showing the detailed demo to us. Your way of doing the show rows is simple and renders the best result. I tried it on my cardigan and it doesn't show at all. Thanks so much!

  • Nice video! I've been using w&t all these years. The Japanese technique is too fussy, yours looks great. I'm going to try this on my next pair of socks. Thank you for the great detail in your demonstration.

  • I love this Video I have been knitting for 30 yrs and this was something New to me and now I feel I can knit more comfortable knowing I have learned a new stitch. Thank you very much; you can teach old dogs new tricks

  • This is the clearest, most pragmatic explanation/demonstration I've seen on the net! I just finished an aran cardigan with short rows at the back of neck and shoulders IN the cabling pattern and I SO WISH I would have seen your video before knitting it; it would have saved my neighbors from overhearing lots of shouted expletives!!! I and my neighborhood thank you!

  • I like her method and I'm going to use it from now on. So many patterns require it these days, especially the elegant, innovative designs found in European knitting magazines and patterns.

  • Thank you for these videos the differences between these techniques are clear.

  • Thank You!

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