Short rows for socks: links and tutorials
October 28th, 2005While Husband is very happy with his new socks, he complains that they’re “Socks With Rules.” The knitters I know will understand this, since the new socks are alpaca. For him, “hand wash only” is a rare and foreign concept.
The first pair that I started for Husband (in hardy Lana Grossa sock yarn) was my first attempt at a toe-up, short row sock, and it wasn’t pretty. The toes turned out okay, but the heel was not good. You can guess the problem: unintentional holes. I should have ripped the first sock right away, but I didn’t… and I never even started the second one. Too discouraging:
The project got stashed in the bottom of the knitting trunk, but it hasn’t been completely forgotten. I’ve been collecting links to conquer the short row problem. In honor of Socktoberfest, I put them all together in one place for easy reference. Have I tried these? Not yet. But Socktoberfest, combined with Husband’s apparent need for a machine washable pair of hand-knit socks, has inspired me to finally rip the thing out and get it right. May not happen until November, but I’ll let you know what works for me.
Note: if I’ve misclassified any of these, or missed some key tutorials, I’d love to know about it.
Short Row Links
Wrapped-Stitch Short Row Tutorials
The following tutorials show wrapped-stitch short rows where you pick up and knit the wrap
- Knitty article Tiptop Toes by Wendy
- Nona’s wrapped stitch technique tutorial
- No photos, but step-by-step instructions from Woolworks
- Socknitters tips: troubleshooting holes
- Socknitters tips: More troubleshooting ideas
- A full pattern using the wrapped short rows technique that’s also used in PGR’s Priscilla’s Dream Socks
- This pattern from Hellchick.net wraps stitches twice (when you pick up and knit one wrap, you wrap the next stitch again)
- Another photo tutorial on this technique from NothinButKnit with very clear photos
Wrapped, but not picked up
Yarnover Short Rows
Lots of good photo instructions for this technique
- Picture tutorial from Alison
- Ann Budd’s Better Than Booties baby sock pattern, (pdf) which uses Priscilla Gibson-Roberts’ short-row heel and toe
- Scrap Sock pattern also features PGR backward yarnover
- Nona’s yarn over technique tutorial
- Purlwise Yarnover Short Row Heels
- Purlywhites Yarnover Short Row Toes
Knit (and Purl) Encroachment Short Rows
This technique closes short row gaps by lifting the stitch below the next stitch and knitting (or purling) together with the next stitch
- Hipknitism has tutorials for knit encroachment and purl encroachment, as well as a full sock pattern using this technique
- This looks like a similar technique: Unwrapped Short Rows
Japanese Short Rows
- Nona’s Japanese short row technique tutorial
- Japanese short rows described by Knitting Universe (no photos)
- Purlwises’ description of Japanese short rows; also includes a list of books that show the technique
Other Online Resources
- Nona compares several short row techniques in this conclusion to her experiment
- Interweave Knits subscribers can find pdfs on short rows in the Beyond the Basics section, from the Summer 98 and Winter 2004 issues. One concentrates on using short rows to fix sweater fitting issues, the other compares different short row methods.
Beyond Socks: Using Short Rows for Shaping Other Garments
- Knitty’s article on using short rows for sweater shaping
- Using short rows to shape shoulders for 3-needle bind off, also from Knitty
- Nona’s explanation of short row shoulder shaping
- Shoulder shaping description (no photos) from Woolworks
- Shaping a neck opening with short rows. See also purl-row shaping and hiding the wraps
- Shaped Cap Sleeves with Wrapped Short Rows from Purlwise




October 28th, 2005 at 1:53 pm
Thanks! I’ve bookmarked this for future use.
October 28th, 2005 at 5:53 pm
Now that’s a list!
;)
October 31st, 2005 at 8:18 am
wowsa! you did your research! i do short row heels without wrapping…guess it is along the lines of the encroachment method but got the technique from Crazy Toes and Heels. i’ll definitely book mark your list for future reference!
October 31st, 2005 at 11:21 am
Sara, thanks so much for collecting all of these – I’ve seen many of them, but others are new – and they’re all very helpful. I’m still a heelflapper specifically because of holey short rows…
November 1st, 2005 at 5:56 am
Wow, I’ve just made the return to knitting socks and was so glad to find your reference list. Thanks for pulling together such a comprehensive resource!
November 16th, 2005 at 6:41 pm
Wow! and I thought I was the research queen. Bookmarked for later reference. Thanks alot.
November 20th, 2005 at 9:54 pm
Thanks so much for the great list! I’ve got so many socks to cast on, but I’ve been overwhelmed by the options. The last toe-up instructions I read left me cold. Guess I need to look at it again huh?
Good luck with your fix.
January 13th, 2006 at 10:09 pm
Wow, thanx – I know this is an older post, but what a great reference! I’ll defnitely be putting a link to this on my blog!