How to work German Short Rows – with a double stitch round on the needle
German short rows = The work is turned in the middle of a row. Here is a technique that closes the small hole that comes when the work is turned. Row 1 (= right side): Knit until where the piece is to be turned, turn, when it is knitted further there will be a small hole at the turn - this hole can be closed like this: Row 2 (= wrong side): Slip the 1st stitch from the left needle as if to purl, have the thread at the front towards you, place the thread over the right needle and tighten the thread well before purling the next stitch = the first stitch on the right needle has now become a double stitch (with a stitch and a thread). Purl until where the work is to be turned. Turn the work. Row 3 (= right side): Slip the 1st stitch from the left needle as if to purl, have the thread at the front towards you, place the thread over the right needle and tighten the thread well before knitting the next stitch = the first stitch on the right needle has now become a double stitch. Knit until the double stitch from the previous row and knit the double stitch so that the thread that was placed over the needle and the stitch is knitted together = 1 stitch. Knit until where the work is to be turned. Turn the work. Row 4 (= wrong side): Slip the 1st stitch from the left needle as if to purl, have the thread at the front towards you, place the thread over the right needle and tighten the thread well before purling the next stitch = the first stitch on the right needle has now become a double stitch. Purl until the double stitch from the previous row and purl the double stitch so that the thread that was placed over the needle and the stitch is purled together = 1 stitch. Purl until where the work is to be turned. Turn the work. Repeat 3rd and 4th row. The yarn featured in this video is DROPS Snow. Please note that the video has NO SOUND sound, but you can find detailed written instructions for this technique in our patterns. You’ll find the specific pattern used in this video here: https://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.ph... (DROPS 244-25) You can find the text to this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos at garnstudio.com/videos Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns at garnstudio.com

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