Hey neighbor! For socks, it just gives a slightly different look to that diagonal "seam" where the rows transition from shorter to longer. I think it's probably the prettiest of all the short rows.
What does the inside of the sock short row ridge look/feel like? Some of the folks I’m knitting for, are very sensitive to textures and seems, and I’ve been avoiding true short rows, because of the ridge that they create on the inside.
@@thechillydog I really appreciate that. I love the look of short rows, but German, Fish Lips Kiss, and Wrap & Turn, were all too prominent. The only success I’ve had was with Mock Short Rows, but I’d love to have another one in my arsenal. Thank you!
This isn amazing, Thank you! I fumble thought always And they never look great! I appreciate this tutorial.
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Greetings from Lee County, Alabama! Thank you for yet another fab instructional video. What would be the advantage of using Japanese short rows?
Hey neighbor! For socks, it just gives a slightly different look to that diagonal "seam" where the rows transition from shorter to longer. I think it's probably the prettiest of all the short rows.
What does the inside of the sock short row ridge look/feel like? Some of the folks I’m knitting for, are very sensitive to textures and seems, and I’ve been avoiding true short rows, because of the ridge that they create on the inside.
Of all the different short row methods, I think this one is the smoothest on the inside. There's very little ridge.
@@thechillydog I really appreciate that. I love the look of short rows, but German, Fish Lips Kiss, and Wrap & Turn, were all too prominent. The only success I’ve had was with Mock Short Rows, but I’d love to have another one in my arsenal. Thank you!
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