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Crocheted Short Rows are used to create three-dimensional shapes—like socks, bust darts, or curved shawls—without adding a lot of seaming or bulk. In this snappy tutorial, Marly demonstrates how to work short rows on a crocheted sock in order to create a perfectly cupped heel. This lesson is helpful for anyone who wants to explore ways to shape crochet, and can be applied to any pattern that calls for short rows.
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What you’ll get:
- Work short rows on a crocheted sock
- Explore ways to shape crochet
What you’ll get:
- Step-by-step expert instruction from Marly Bird on working short rows in crochet
- A quick video lesson you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
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Working Short Rows in Crochet Reviews
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Julia Bynum-Lewis
Great quick tutorial on short rows. I haven't yet come across this in a pattern, but I will be much more prepared if I do so. I may come back to watch a second time if I need a quick refresh. Thanks!
More than 3 months ago