By A Mystery Man Writer
Using short rows is a convenient way to raise the back neck of a sweater when shaping top-down necklines, however, this method of shaping top-down necklines is pretty limiting in terms of the neck shapes you can create. In this blog post, I’ll teach you how to use a method that is far more flexible
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