This week we will be looking a yarnover short rows. These are easily substituted for wrap and turn short rows. They aren’t too tricky once you get the hang of making the yarnovers, but hiding the yarnover can be a little tricky.
Here’s a video showing how to work these:
I don’t use these very often – I find wrap and turn to be easier, but they are another option!
Next week we’ll look at the last in this series for now – Japanese short rows.
I am a TKGA certified Master Knitter, Tech Editor and Knitting Instructor. I am also a current Co-Chair of the TKGA Master Hand Knitting committee, the managing Editor of the K2TOG newsletter, a member of the Cast On editorial committee, and a current instructor of the TKGA Professional Knitter certification. I have been designing knitwear and teaching knitting since 2007. My family keeps me busy, since I'm a stay-at-home and homeschooling mom of 2 boys. When I am not knitting, designing or teaching (my boys or knitters!) I can be found spinning yarn, reading or in the outdoors camping and hiking with my family.
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