The wrap and turn, sometimes abbreviated w&t, is the most common way of creating short rows. By wrapping the yarn around an adjacent stitch, rather than simply turning a piece over and knitting back the other way, one can prevent holes from forming in the finished work. It's important to note that unless you leave the wrap fairly loose, it can still pull a hole into the piece.
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