Shortrow Pinwheel Pillow Cover

Quickly knit a 3 dimensional, pillow cover in one piece! Use variegated yarn, stripes or alternating colors to make it your own!Can you work short
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Short Row Decreasing in 1x1 Ribbing

Short Row Increasing in 1x1 ribbing

Get familiar with short rows while working on the double bed. 1x1 shaping is a great place to start. Learn the technique and examine the wraps for perfection
Short Rows in Full Needle Rib

Work short row shaping (partial knitting) while knitting full needle rib. Even though all the needles on both beds are in work, don't be intimidated by this.
Knitting Curved Hems

Add a soft, flattering touch to the hems of your sweaters. Curve the sides with short row shaping.Work the hem finish of your choice, then shape the sides
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Knitting a 1-Piece Bolster Pillow

Knitting this one-piece bolster pillow can be as easy or as complicated as you like.Work short row shaping for the ends, kitchener stitch one long seam ...
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Short Row Flowers

Knitted flowers can add just the right touch to your garments. These flowers are fast, easy and look great!
Basic Socks Start to Finish (Single Bed)

Knitting Socks on the flat bed machine doesn't need to be intimidating.
This rolled edge sock is constructed with short row toes, short row heels and is knit
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6 Tips for Knitting Socks

6 Tips for success with knitting socks.
Gorgeous Gored Mittens

Mittens can be a fast, fun project on any gauge knitting machine (and by hand). They provide a canvas for your creativity. Use color, texture and
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Mitten Gore Thumb

An inserted gore thumb creates a comfortable fit for your mittens. Here's a step-by-step demonstration that will convince you that knitting mittens on the
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Bridging Challenge aka Free Pass

Who's in charge? You or your machine?
Can you knit half the stitches in a row, then return the carriage back to the opposite side of the bed without
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Manual Wrap for Short Row Shaping


Manual Wrap for Short Row Shaping (no sound)
Toes and Heels - Automatic Wrap

Learn to use short row shaping with AUTOMATIC wrapping to shape toes and heels of socks.
Hold Position

"Place Needles in hold" Huhh??? For new knitters, especially hand knitters, this concept may be foreign. Let's explore the hold position and it's uses. We'll
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Shortrow Ruffle

Here's a short row ruffle technique that knits quickly and can be easily modified to suit your taste. Want a wider ruffle? Add stitches.Want it
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Hip/Tummy Shaping

If you need extra room in the hip/tummy area, you can shape the side seams of your sweater. When you work this shaping, to prevent the front and back from
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Adding Bust Darts

Do you want your sweaters to fit better? Add bust darts!
Simply adding a few rows of knitting to the center front of your sweaters will add comfort and
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Connect the Dots Stitch Pattern Part 1 of 2

Use Short row Shaping (partial Knitting) to create an interesting graphic stitch pattern.Create an all-over design
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Connect the Dots Part 2

Continuing from the single repeat in this video, add alternating dots across the
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Openwork Slashes

Inspired by a designer hand knitting garment by Anne Thompson, this technique creates one row, open slashes in the middle of a knitted piece. They resemble
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Compare Shaping Methods - Part 2

There are many methods for creating shaped knitted pieces.
Here's a neat, easy and FAST method.NOTE: The embedded links in the video do not
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Neckline Shaping Perfection

Want beautiful round necklines? Try shaping with short rows. Instead of binding off and decreasing stitches, use this technique for smooth, professional
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Prevent Damage when Partial Knitting

Have you ever shaped a neckline and found a row of damaged stitches where you held one side? Prevent damage to your knitting when holding stitches.
Short Row Increases and Decreases

Using short rows to increase or decrease stitches for curved edges or tapers.
Short Rows - Automatic Wrap versus Manual Wrap

Short rows are used in knitting in many ways. It is a technique to shape knitted pieces without casting on or binding off.
To avoid holes where the
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Shortrow Shaping with the Lace Carriage

Working shortrow shaping when using a lace carriage requires a different technique than pulling the needles out to holding position.
This tutorial walks
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Short Row Refresher


Short Row Shaping (Partial Knitting) is used in so many ways in machine knitting. If you aren't familiar with this technique, here's a quick
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Ear Flaps with Short Rows

Quickly knit doubled Flaps for Ear Flap hats. These are an option in our Dynamic, Perfect FitEar Flap
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Single Neck Edge with Short Rows

Using short rows can be a good way to knit a nice, smooth neck edge. Here is an exercise for knitting one side of a cardigan.
Short Row in Pattern

Working short rows while knitting in pattern shouldn't be intimidating. Watch as we short row increase and decrease while knitting in tuck
Short Rows in Knitweave

Here's the one secret to successfully doing short row shaping while working in Knit Weave. Prevent holes AND secure the weaving yarn for a beautiful finish
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Sideways Sweater Waist Shaping

Sideways knit sweaters can be boxy looking. Adding waist shaping can show off your curves.
Spikey Scarf from Knit-1


Here's a fun, textured scarf that is sure to impress! Watch as we detail the partial knitting (short rows) that form the pyramids.Not only is this a fun
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6 Tips for Knitting Socks
Adding Bust Darts
Basic Socks Start to Finish (Single Bed)
Bridging Challenge aka Free Pass
Compare Shaping Methods - Part 2
Connect the Dots Part 2
Connect the Dots Stitch Pattern Part 1 of 2
Ear Flaps with Short Rows
Gorgeous Gored Mittens
Hip/Tummy Shaping
Hold Position
Knitting Curved Hems
Knitting a 1-Piece Bolster Pillow
Manual Wrap for Short Row Shaping
Mitten Gore Thumb
Neckline Shaping Perfection
Openwork Slashes
Prevent Damage when Partial Knitting
Short Rows in Knitweave
Short Row Decreasing in 1x1 Ribbing
Short Row Flowers
Short Row Increases and Decreases
Short Row Increasing in 1x1 ribbing
Short Row Refresher
Short Row in Pattern
Short Rows - Automatic Wrap versus Manual Wrap
Short Rows in Full Needle Rib
Shortrow Pinwheel Pillow Cover
Shortrow Ruffle
Shortrow Shaping with the Lace Carriage
Sideways Sweater Waist Shaping
Single Neck Edge with Short Rows
Spikey Scarf from Knit-1
Toes and Heels - Automatic Wrap