I like the way you explained the whole chart. It really was an asset to my work. I was stuck on that "no stitch". I saw all kinds of beautiful patterns on Ravelry.com that caught my eye but mostly all of them had charts with the "no stitch". Thank you so much for breaking that down to me. It all came together clearly for me..
i like how the knitpicks charts are on a square grid
the one i am working with , the repeats dont line up and it is a PAIN!!!! but when we come accross those patterns, i just follow them blindly row by row and they come out fine...this doesnt work for everyone though
I like the way you explained the whole chart. It really was an asset to my work. I was stuck on that "no stitch". I saw all kinds of beautiful patterns on Ravelry.com that caught my eye but mostly all of them had charts with the "no stitch". Thank you so much for breaking that down to me. It all came together clearly for me..
Li1430000 1 month ago
This is great for a first time chart person.
I took a class at Vogue Knitting Live in NY last month-I did learn a bit about chart reading. Your explanation makes things clearer.Thanks
Can you suggest a first beginner lace scarf or shawl?
cmaur811 1 year ago
i like how the knitpicks charts are on a square grid
the one i am working with , the repeats dont line up and it is a PAIN!!!! but when we come accross those patterns, i just follow them blindly row by row and they come out fine...this doesnt work for everyone though
soschadao 1 year ago