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Custom tailor your garments with short row knittingthe easy way to create darts, shape shoulders, set in sleeves, and more. Add curves and three-dimensional shaping to your knits to create figure-flattering cardigans, wraps, and perfectly fitted hats and socks. Working partial rows into your knitting is simple instead of knitting the whole row, you stop before you get to the end, then you turn your work, and knit in the other direction. These short rows create the extra length in the fabric needed to fashion graceful curves and silhouettes. InShort Row Knitsyoull master the technique via four different methods, so you can choose your favorite. Then find out how to apply short rows to different stitch patterns20 striking knits youll want to wear every day.



About the Author

Carol Feller

Carol Feller is an independent knitwear designer and knitting teacher. Her design approach combines her training as both an artist and a structural engineer, emphasizing seamless construction and clever shaping techniques to create flattering, tailored garments with interesting shapes and textures. Her patterns for men, women, and children are widely published in books and magazines, including Knitting in the Sun (Wiley, 2009) , More Knitting in the Sun (Wiley, 2011) , Twist Collective, Interweave Knits, Knitty, and Yarn Forward. You can find her self-published patterns and e-books on her website (www.stolenstitches.com) and on Ravelry (www.ravelry.com/designers/carol-feller) . Carol blogs on stolenstitches.com and can also be found on Twitter (stolenstitches) , Ravelry (littlefellers) , and Facebook (carol.feller) . She lives in Cork, Ireland, with her husband, four sons, and a large dog.



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