For some reason, beginner/intermediate knitters are scared of short rows. All that wrapping and turning, it just makes them nervous. Are you one of those people? With this post (and my article in
Holla Knits Warm Weather Accessories) I hope to change your mind!
There are
so, so many awesome projects that utilize short rows. If you don't believe me, scroll through the Ravelry search
here for short row patterns! I mean really, how cool are all those shapes and curves and color blocks and stripes.
Here are two of mine:
Short row tutorial posts are plentiful on these here Internets, so I'm linking to a
good one to get you familiar with the mechanics.
Once you've got the basics down (and really, it's not that hard!), it's time to get creative. In my
article, I demonstrate how to turn a 4-sided geometric shape into a knitted piece.
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A shape to knit |
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Maths! |
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Victory! |
These shapes can then be linked together to form a scarf, a blanket, a shawl, pillowcase, sweater, poncho, stuffed animal... the possibilities are endless. Short rows open up a new world of multi-dimensional knitting and designing. You are no longer limited to a rectangle!
If you haven't tried knitting short rows before, I hope you'll give them a try. Go forth and create!
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