The Short Row Heel
Step Four
A short row heel is worked exactly the same for cuff-down or toe-up socks. It is worked on half the stitches required for the whole sock. In this case, we'll be working on one side of Sock A. Because of the nature of magic loop knitting, we will have to knit the entire heel for Sock A before moving along to Sock B. Therefore we will be knitting back and forth on this one side, which is 22 stitches on Sock A.
If you haven't untwisted your balls of yarn, do so now.
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This is a short row heel with wrapped stitches. To begin, knit across to the last stitch.
Slip the last stitch purlwise.
Bring the working yarn from the back around to the front right under this stitch.
Slip this stitch back to the left needle without twisting it.
Turn your work and move the working yarn to between the needles.
Beginning with the next stitch on the left needle, purl across to the last stitch.
Slip the next stitch purlwise and wrap the yarn around this slipped stitch to the other side (the knit side, or front side of the sock).
Slip this stitch back to the left needle.
Turn your work and move the yarn between the needles.
Knit across to the 2nd to last stitch of Sock A. (Remember you are only working on Sock A for the entire heel.)
Just as before, slip the stitch purlwise, wrap the yarn around it, and slip it back to the left needle.
Turn your work, and move the yarn between the needles.
Purl across to the 2nd to the last stitch, wrap and turn just as you've wrapped and turned the previous stitches.
Continue working back and forth to the next unwrapped stitch, wrapping them and turning until you have 7 wrapped stitches on both sides (8 unwrapped stitches in the middle), ending with a PURL row.