Thank you! After trying several videos on this technique, yours is the first one to take it step by step without chatting about everything under the sun. I love that you take it slow, very slow which makes it easy to follow. Thank you again for your video.
Thank you. The whole video was very clear and concise. The BONUS info at the end for picking up the wraps done on the PURL--side when encountered on the KNIT-side (as might happen when knitting in the round) was info I could not find anywhere else. Thank you so much.
I’ve struggled with short rows (mostly picking then up) for a long time. This video is the best. Clearly described, easy to see. The bonus ending of picking up a purl wrap on the knit side is what I’ve been missing. It was just what I needed. Thank you!!!
I’ve gone thru about 8 videos!! Give this gal a hug for me…coz my lil brain understood her simple technique and her tone- weird but I finally got it! Was about to give up😢 thank you! ❤
Ty ty ty I watched other videos and couldnt figure out the wrap and turn especially the pick up. I was ready to give up on my project...but thanks to this video I get it now!
Very helpful. I watched four or so videos and phototutorials on wrap and turn. This was the most helpful and clear. I foudn picking up the wraps to be especially challenging to learn. I made a test swatch where I wrapped and turned several short rows in a row so I could practice repeatedly picking up the wraps on the knit side only. I replayed that part of the video (around the 2:55 mark) over and over again as I got the hang of it. Only then did I try the same approach to learn picking up wrapped stitches from the purl side. Before that I had been trying to learn both at once and was just getting confused. I think I got it now. Thanks for the video!
A brilliant tutorial, thank you. I managed my first attempt at 'wrap and turn' short rows with no problems thanks to your clear and thorough explanations.
Wow! This was the best tutorial and simplest tutorial. I have seen on wrap and turn. Very clear and precise instructions. Thank you very much. It has been incredibly helpful.
... so simple. I did this technique on a recent sweater just by reading instructions on the pattern but they didn’t include the bit about knitting the wrapped stitch with another stitch so I was left with unsightly holes. This video helps a lot. Thank you.
Invaluable tutorial!! I ,too, watched several other videos and they went so fast. It's as if they figured I already knew what I was doing. Thank you so much for going slow and explaining it so well!! I'm subscribing to your channel right now!
Thank you so much for this video, a few years since I've done wrap and turns, avoid doing them wherever possible 🙂 and had forgotten the 'special' way you had to pick them up to knit with other stitches; great reminder video, easy to follow and very well and simply explained - bravo.
I finally got it! Thank you so much for your video. I had problems with short rows before but thanks to you I’m cautiously optimistic that I mastered them 😊
Thank you Purl SoHo for this clear, precise, well- moderated tone demonstration. I don’t do short rows that much, but I always return for a review when I do. Thank you for taking the time to do this video. Leigh
Ohhhhhhkay, I had these worked up as so much worse in my mind. Found a sweater pattern (well actually multiple) that used them in the neckline area. Finally understanding as I go, thanks for the tutorial!!!
Not a huge difference as it creates the wrap in the same fashion, but we prefer this way because your working yarn is in the correct position once you turn the work. Try both and see which you prefer, there's really no wrong way! Thanks for writing in!
Wow! I am about to start a pair of 2 at a time toe up socks that employs a wrap and turn heel. It's the first time I'm doing this. ( I have made 2 at a time cuff down using a regular heel.) and this is a wonderful explanation of this type of heel. I'm anxious to learn this and your concise and complete explanation is perfect. Thank you! Why do some videos recommend using stitch markers? Also, is the second part of it (lifting the stitch below and knitting them together) called unwrapping the stitch?
We're so glad this tutorial was helpful! Some videos might recommend using stitch markers to be extra sure you remember which stitch you wrapped, but we've found it's pretty easy to tell just from looking. In answer to your second question, we just call that "knitting a wrapped stitch with its wrap," but your idea is great!
@@PurlSoho Well, Unwrapping stitches is what my pattern from Antje Gillingham's book calls it. That terminology confused me a little and I wondered if I needed to learn another stitch.😳 but you cleared things up for me. Thanks!
On the third step, when you slip the stitch back to the LEFT needle from the right, does it matter if you're inserting the left needle in front or behind the stitch? Example, when you slipped the stitch back, on the knitside 0:53 you went into the back... Slipping back, on the purl side 2:06 you went into the front side/leg of the stitch. Is it twisting the stitch, if you slip it back into the stitch's front or back? Or does the stitch look the same no matter which side/leg you slip back with?
Hi! We think there may be a little camera work tricking these two moments, and we apologize for that! At both time stamps, Laura is slipping both stitches purl-wise, meaning she slips the stitch from right to left, without twisting. The way the camera focuses in on those moments shows her needle going behind the first stitch and in front of the second stitch, but in both cases, the stitches are slipped purl-wise. It's important to slip purl-wise for this technique because your aiming to to be as indiscreet as possible, and twisting your stitches would only highlight the turn. That first slipped stitch looks twisted, but it's just the angle of her needles. We hope this helps - and thanks for writing in!
I am knitting socks, and this is the only video that shows how to pick up purl wraps on the right side. I did this but I have holes where I picked up the wraps.
Small openings are common with Wrap + Turns. If you want a more-smooth look, we'd recommend trying German Short Rows. We have a tutorial here: www.purlsoho.com/create/german-short-rows/ Thanks for writing!
Great video, super helpful! Just a question, if my pattern says K 30, w&t does that mean the w&t is done on the 31st stich or on the 30th? (my gut says 31st ☺️)
Thank you for the great video. I have a question on a circular short row for the neckline. Where does the short row starts? In other words, where does the first cast on stitch for the neckline go? Is it at center back or front? Or can this be any shoulder split point if you’re working on raglan?
Hi Tanyoung! Typically it's closer to the center front when beginning a short row section for a neckline, but we always defer to the pattern you are using for specific locations! Hope this helps and thanks for writing!
Hi Holly! If you have further questions about short rows, feel free to reach out to us at customerservice@purlsoho.com, and we'd be happy to help answer them!
is it bad that I need a crochet hook to knit and purl the wraps to their appropriate sides? I knit continental style, so maybe it is because I couldn't get the tension right to scoop the yarn through both loops? Thanks for this video!
We think what ever method works for you is the right method! It sounds like it could be a tension issue tho, maybe you'd like to try doing the German Short Row technique, which has a smoother transition and might add more tension to your knitting - here's a link! ua-cam.com/video/a3S9cl47PYw/v-deo.html Happy knitting and let us know your thoughts!
So it’s saying you were making a an ear for stuffed animal and it says to leave two stitches on each needle is that where you’re wrapping and turning and going back to the other side does that make sense?
Hello! We're happy to help out with the pattern you're working on, but we'll need more information on the pattern instructions. Would you mind sending an email with the pattern and your questions to customerservice@purlsoho.com? We'll keep an eye out!
Thank you for a very good tutorial. I am knitting a raglan sweater (in the round) with a moss stitch pattern, and would like to raise the back of the sweater using short rows. Is there any way to knit short rows without disrupting the moss stitch pattern? I can´t seem to find a way to make it work, because the short row turns seems to disrupt the pattern no matter what I do! Any tips would be very welcome :) NB: The moss stitch pattern = *Round 1 & 2: K1, P1 til end of the round. Round 3 & 4:: P1, K1 til end of the round*.
Hello, I have a question. Do you pick up the wrap when you’re finished doing all of the short rows? Or do you hide them as you go along? Does it matter??
Em's right! You'll want to pick up the wraps as you encounter them after finishing your short row section. But then again - there's no wrong way to knit, so if you like the look of a wrapped short row stitch - it's your knitting! Enjoy!
Picking up a purl stitch is covered in this tutorial near the end in the "Bonus" section- take a look and happy knitting! www.purlsoho.com/create/short-rows-wrap-turn/
If a pattern tells you to repeat the last two rows of w&t ten times, does that mean ten times total or ten times each? There’s no total count in the pattern.
I’m really struggling with purling a wrap with its stitch. I keep getting extra stitches and I think it’s because I’m only bringing the needle through the stitch and not the wrap, so the wrap remains and adds a stitch onto the needles. But it’s just such an awkward movement. Any tips?
Hi Jay! It might help to think of purling the wrap with its stitch just like a p2tog. The working yarn must be brought through both loops before you can let the stitch fall off the left needle. It's definitely a slightly awkward motion, since the wrap sits lower down than the stitch, so I'd recommend taking it slowly and making sure the working yarn goes all the way through the wrap as well. Hope this helps!
@@PurlSoho Thanks so much, looking back I think I was probably doing it slightly wrong and putting the needle in knit-wise. Your video was really helpful and I'm hoping to use it to conquer this jumper pattern I've been stuck on for weeks!
So it turns out I was going in the wrong way - I was picking up the wrap in a twisted fashion which meant there was a cross over of yarn instead of a clear hole for me to pull through. Glad to have finally figured this out using your video.
You really need to do a video on wrap and turn on garter!!!!!! Because there is no purling on the half and half wrap since that is what most people are or did have trouble with!!!!
Hi Alice! To work wrap + turn short rows in garter stitch, all you'll need to do is work the wrap + turn on the right (knit) side. It's the same technique whether stockinette or garter stitch!
I need help. The pattern I'm following says k31 w+t, then the next row says p19 w+t. And so on. So now I have only been working on one side and not the other. (Starting every new row from the same end) So not semetrical stocking st like it's supposed to be since it alternates from knit to purl. Is the pattern wrong or am I just missing something? Am I supposed to turn the work again and knit across to start the next row? Pattern doesn't say anything about that. Neither do the yt tutorials I've been watching. I'm a beginner and don't have anyone to ask. It was labled an easy pattern.
Hello! Would you mind sending us a link to this pattern, or a photo of the spot you need help with? It's useful for us to have more context to determine what might be going on. You can reach out to us at customerservice@purlsoho.com!
I’m just totally confused with w&t and German short rows. Knitting sweaters for charities using top down methods, which is brilliant no sewing those pesky sleeves in. Usually just knit a wide neck and fold it over.
Hello! We're happy to help out with short rows! Please send us an email at customerservice@purlsoho.com, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Thank you so much! This is amazing and is going to help me understand how to knit your free pattern on your purlsoho page, Bandana Cowl. It's my next project. Thank you Erin:)
Thank you! After trying several videos on this technique, yours is the first one to take it step by step without chatting about everything under the sun. I love that you take it slow, very slow which makes it easy to follow. Thank you again for your video.
Thank you. The whole video was very clear and concise. The BONUS info at the end for picking up the wraps done on the PURL--side when encountered on the KNIT-side (as might happen when knitting in the round) was info I could not find anywhere else. Thank you so much.
I’ve struggled with short rows (mostly picking then up) for a long time. This video is the best. Clearly described, easy to see. The bonus ending of picking up a purl wrap on the knit side is what I’ve been missing. It was just what I needed. Thank you!!!
Wonderful, Colleen! Thank you!
Yes! The picking up purl wrap on knit side (in the round) was what I needed and had such trouble finding.
This is the best explanation of w&t’s. Your explanations and visuals were so easy to follow. Thank-you soooo much!
0:35 wr-t right side
1:45 wr-t wrong side
2:55 knit wrap
4:00 purl wrap
thanks so much!
I've watched several tutorials on short rows trying to figure out what to do and this is by far the most clear. Thank you.
Thanks for the clear demo. I can do the wrap and turn but boy was I struggling. Now it's clearer than ever.
I’ve gone thru about 8 videos!! Give this gal a hug for me…coz my lil brain understood her simple technique and her tone- weird but I finally got it! Was about to give up😢 thank you! ❤
Ty ty ty I watched other videos and couldnt figure out the wrap and turn especially the pick up. I was ready to give up on my project...but thanks to this video I get it now!
Very helpful. I watched four or so videos and phototutorials on wrap and turn. This was the most helpful and clear. I foudn picking up the wraps to be especially challenging to learn. I made a test swatch where I wrapped and turned several short rows in a row so I could practice repeatedly picking up the wraps on the knit side only. I replayed that part of the video (around the 2:55 mark) over and over again as I got the hang of it. Only then did I try the same approach to learn picking up wrapped stitches from the purl side. Before that I had been trying to learn both at once and was just getting confused. I think I got it now. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for being clear, explaining fully and keeping to the point!
A brilliant tutorial, thank you. I managed my first attempt at 'wrap and turn' short rows with no problems thanks to your clear and thorough explanations.
What a clear instructional video on how to work short rows! Thank you so much!
Wow! This was the best tutorial and simplest tutorial. I have seen on wrap and turn. Very clear and precise instructions. Thank you very much. It has been incredibly helpful.
... so simple. I did this technique on a recent sweater just by reading instructions on the pattern but they didn’t include the bit about knitting the wrapped stitch with another stitch so I was left with unsightly holes. This video helps a lot. Thank you.
This is a very clear tutorial, thank you, I’ll be watching this several times until it sinks in. Making toe up magic loop socks.
I'm doing toe up 2 at a time on 2 circulars. Great way to get 2 identical socks. This is going to help a LOT.
Finally! A tutorial that makes it perfectly clear how to do these short rows. THANK YOU SO MUCH
This is the best most helpful tutorial I could find .. I’m making the Felix pullover and this video was super helpful and to the point. Thank you 😊
This was the most helpful video I've seen on this subject. Thank you!
Never liked knitting short rows until watching this tutorial. Game changer, honestly! 😁
yes. great tutorial. it took me a few trys but i now know how to do short rows.
by far the best tutorial on this!
Thanks so much, Sue!
Totally agree 👌. 🐢
What a clear and concise video! Thanks Purl Soho!
Thanks for watching!
Invaluable tutorial!! I ,too, watched several other videos and they went so fast. It's as if they figured I already knew what I was doing. Thank you so much for going slow and explaining it so well!! I'm subscribing to your channel right now!
Thank you so much for your kind words, Laura! We're glad to hear how helpful this tutorial was.
Leaned new technique in knitting today, needed for hat, thank you.
i am just learning this idea.. and you are clear in your explanation.. and showing which actual stitch etc.. before you do it .. Thankyou ..
excellent demonstration. clear, concise, easy to follow!
Thank you so much for this video, a few years since I've done wrap and turns, avoid doing them wherever possible 🙂 and had forgotten the 'special' way you had to pick them up to knit with other stitches; great reminder video, easy to follow and very well and simply explained - bravo.
Great demo. And love the bonus clip. Thx heaps.
I finally got it! Thank you so much for your video. I had problems with short rows before but thanks to you I’m cautiously optimistic that I mastered them 😊
Excellent resource. Thanks for such clear instruction.
Thanks for sharing this technique in a very clear way
I just did my best wrap & turns EVER!!!!
So glad to hear that!!
Yay! Thanks for this video! It took me 2 tries, but I did it! I appreciate the help
Very clear tutorial. Perfect pace.
Thank you Purl SoHo for this clear, precise, well- moderated tone demonstration. I don’t do short rows that much, but I always return for a review when I do. Thank you for taking the time to do this video. Leigh
Thanks, Leigh! Happy knitting!
Really clear instructions and video too, thank you so much!
Fantastic explanation I really appreciate your tutorials.
You make it look very simple, easy and straightforward. Thank you 😊
Gosh, I love Purl Soho!
Thanks, Jean!
im very delighted on this tutorial...
Intelligent and to the point. Thank you.
Brilliant lesson
Thank you for a very clear tutorial - I just did this for the first time and it worked beautifully.
Thanks for writing, Zoe! Glad to know it was helpful - happy knitting!
Fabulous tutorial many thanks for sharing
Excelent explanation. Thanks
Love it . I have looked at others but your's is very clear.
Hello, I didn't know the technique, but the video was excellent - no worries. Thanks so much!
Ohhhhhhkay, I had these worked up as so much worse in my mind. Found a sweater pattern (well actually multiple) that used them in the neckline area. Finally understanding as I go, thanks for the tutorial!!!
Wonderful! Happy knitting!
Thank you!! I can understand now. My pattern has puff stitches to so I got a little lost. 😅💜
Thanks 4 sharing,very helpful!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜💜
Such a clear tutorial ❤️
So clear! Thank you!
What is the yarn you are using? It’s dreamy!
Thank you so much.
I’ve seen some videos where the wrap is done (on the knit side) starting with yarn forward, then slip, then yarn back. Is there a difference?
Not a huge difference as it creates the wrap in the same fashion, but we prefer this way because your working yarn is in the correct position once you turn the work. Try both and see which you prefer, there's really no wrong way! Thanks for writing in!
Excellent . 👍
Wow! I am about to start a pair of 2 at a time toe up socks that employs a wrap and turn heel. It's the first time I'm doing this. ( I have made 2 at a time cuff down using a regular heel.) and this is a wonderful explanation of this type of heel. I'm anxious to learn this and your concise and complete explanation is perfect. Thank you!
Why do some videos recommend using stitch markers?
Also, is the second part of it (lifting the stitch below and knitting them together) called unwrapping the stitch?
We're so glad this tutorial was helpful! Some videos might recommend using stitch markers to be extra sure you remember which stitch you wrapped, but we've found it's pretty easy to tell just from looking. In answer to your second question, we just call that "knitting a wrapped stitch with its wrap," but your idea is great!
@@PurlSoho Well, Unwrapping stitches is what my pattern from Antje Gillingham's book calls it. That terminology confused me a little and I wondered if I needed to learn another stitch.😳 but you cleared things up for me. Thanks!
On the third step, when you slip the stitch back to the LEFT needle from the right, does it matter if you're inserting the left needle in front or behind the stitch?
Example, when you slipped the stitch back, on the knitside 0:53 you went into the back... Slipping back, on the purl side 2:06 you went into the front side/leg of the stitch.
Is it twisting the stitch, if you slip it back into the stitch's front or back? Or does the stitch look the same no matter which side/leg you slip back with?
Hi! We think there may be a little camera work tricking these two moments, and we apologize for that! At both time stamps, Laura is slipping both stitches purl-wise, meaning she slips the stitch from right to left, without twisting. The way the camera focuses in on those moments shows her needle going behind the first stitch and in front of the second stitch, but in both cases, the stitches are slipped purl-wise. It's important to slip purl-wise for this technique because your aiming to to be as indiscreet as possible, and twisting your stitches would only highlight the turn. That first slipped stitch looks twisted, but it's just the angle of her needles. We hope this helps - and thanks for writing in!
I am knitting socks, and this is the only video that shows how to pick up purl wraps on the right side. I did this but I have holes where I picked up the wraps.
Small openings are common with Wrap + Turns. If you want a more-smooth look, we'd recommend trying German Short Rows. We have a tutorial here:
www.purlsoho.com/create/german-short-rows/
Thanks for writing!
How to pick up a knit wrap on the purl side? I'm always making big holes.
Great video! One question... you're showing with flat work, is it the same when using in the round needle? Thanks.
Hello! Yes, short rows are the same when working in the round (the short rows themselves are always "rows" that are worked flat)!
Great video, super helpful! Just a question, if my pattern says K 30, w&t does that mean the w&t is done on the 31st stich or on the 30th? (my gut says 31st ☺️)
You got it! 31st! Thanks for writing!
That was my major concern. Thanks. I have watched all of these tutorials and this is the best one. Yes super helpful
Thank you!!!
❤Thank you
Thank you for the great video. I have a question on a circular short row for the neckline. Where does the short row starts? In other words, where does the first cast on stitch for the neckline go? Is it at center back or front? Or can this be any shoulder split point if you’re working on raglan?
Hi Tanyoung! Typically it's closer to the center front when beginning a short row section for a neckline, but we always defer to the pattern you are using for specific locations! Hope this helps and thanks for writing!
you're amazing thank you so much!!!
Thank you!
I wish this made sense to me. I have several sweater patterns for my dog that calls for wrap and turn.
Hi Holly! If you have further questions about short rows, feel free to reach out to us at customerservice@purlsoho.com, and we'd be happy to help answer them!
is it bad that I need a crochet hook to knit and purl the wraps to their appropriate sides? I knit continental style, so maybe it is because I couldn't get the tension right to scoop the yarn through both loops? Thanks for this video!
We think what ever method works for you is the right method! It sounds like it could be a tension issue tho, maybe you'd like to try doing the German Short Row technique, which has a smoother transition and might add more tension to your knitting - here's a link!
ua-cam.com/video/a3S9cl47PYw/v-deo.html
Happy knitting and let us know your thoughts!
@@PurlSoho thanks a lot! I’ll check it out!
So it’s saying you were making a an ear for stuffed animal and it says to leave two stitches on each needle is that where you’re wrapping and turning and going back to the other side does that make sense?
Hello! We're happy to help out with the pattern you're working on, but we'll need more information on the pattern instructions. Would you mind sending an email with the pattern and your questions to customerservice@purlsoho.com? We'll keep an eye out!
Thank you for a very good tutorial.
I am knitting a raglan sweater (in the round) with a moss stitch pattern, and would like to raise the back of the sweater using short rows.
Is there any way to knit short rows without disrupting the moss stitch pattern?
I can´t seem to find a way to make it work, because the short row turns seems to disrupt the pattern no matter what I do!
Any tips would be very welcome :)
NB: The moss stitch pattern = *Round 1 & 2: K1, P1 til end of the round.
Round 3 & 4:: P1, K1 til end of the round*.
Have you tried using German Short Rows? Here's a link to our tutorial - thanks for writing in!
ua-cam.com/video/a3S9cl47PYw/v-deo.html
Hello, I have a question. Do you pick up the wrap when you’re finished doing all of the short rows? Or do you hide them as you go along? Does it matter??
you pick up the wraps once you’ve finished all the short rows (:
@@emg9970 Thanks em!
Em's right! You'll want to pick up the wraps as you encounter them after finishing your short row section. But then again - there's no wrong way to knit, so if you like the look of a wrapped short row stitch - it's your knitting! Enjoy!
What if the purl side is the right side as in reverse stockinette, how do you pick up the stitches?
Picking up a purl stitch is covered in this tutorial near the end in the "Bonus" section- take a look and happy knitting!
www.purlsoho.com/create/short-rows-wrap-turn/
If a pattern tells you to repeat the last two rows of w&t ten times, does that mean ten times total or ten times each? There’s no total count in the pattern.
It sounds like you'll have to work an extra set of two w&t rows 10 more times, so that should work up to 20 more rows total!
I’m really struggling with purling a wrap with its stitch. I keep getting extra stitches and I think it’s because I’m only bringing the needle through the stitch and not the wrap, so the wrap remains and adds a stitch onto the needles. But it’s just such an awkward movement. Any tips?
Hi Jay! It might help to think of purling the wrap with its stitch just like a p2tog. The working yarn must be brought through both loops before you can let the stitch fall off the left needle. It's definitely a slightly awkward motion, since the wrap sits lower down than the stitch, so I'd recommend taking it slowly and making sure the working yarn goes all the way through the wrap as well. Hope this helps!
@@PurlSoho Thanks so much, looking back I think I was probably doing it slightly wrong and putting the needle in knit-wise. Your video was really helpful and I'm hoping to use it to conquer this jumper pattern I've been stuck on for weeks!
@@Jay-dm3un Ah, that would definitely make things tricky! We wish you all the best moving forward in your project.
So it turns out I was going in the wrong way - I was picking up the wrap in a twisted fashion which meant there was a cross over of yarn instead of a clear hole for me to pull through. Glad to have finally figured this out using your video.
Here are the timestamps if you're like me and keep rewinding:
0:36 K w+t
1:42 P w+t
2:36 K pick up
4:02 P pick up
4:32 P pick up on K side
You really need to do a video on wrap and turn on garter!!!!!! Because there is no purling on the half and half wrap since that is what most people are or did have trouble with!!!!
Hi Alice! To work wrap + turn short rows in garter stitch, all you'll need to do is work the wrap + turn on the right (knit) side. It's the same technique whether stockinette or garter stitch!
I need help. The pattern I'm following says k31 w+t, then the next row says p19 w+t. And so on. So now I have only been working on one side and not the other. (Starting every new row from the same end) So not semetrical stocking st like it's supposed to be since it alternates from knit to purl.
Is the pattern wrong or am I just missing something? Am I supposed to turn the work again and knit across to start the next row? Pattern doesn't say anything about that. Neither do the yt tutorials I've been watching. I'm a beginner and don't have anyone to ask. It was labled an easy pattern.
Hello! Would you mind sending us a link to this pattern, or a photo of the spot you need help with? It's useful for us to have more context to determine what might be going on. You can reach out to us at customerservice@purlsoho.com!
Love your tutorials however I wish you did crochet too
We hear you! We will work on creating crochet tutorials for future projects - thank you!
I’m just totally confused with w&t and German short rows. Knitting sweaters for charities using top down methods, which is brilliant no sewing those pesky sleeves in. Usually just knit a wide neck and fold it over.
Hello! We're happy to help out with short rows! Please send us an email at customerservice@purlsoho.com, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Thank you so much! This is amazing and is going to help me understand how to knit your free pattern on your purlsoho page, Bandana Cowl. It's my next project. Thank you Erin:)
This can make crotchl of pants
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Thank you!