Wednesday, June 1, 2022

There's More than One Way . . .

 ...to write a chart !

The examples below are ‘lace knitting’ because the row following the pattern row is a basic stitch (knit or purl).


 
  
      This Chart would be knit FLAT.

      Notice that on the even rows (WS) the opposite is worked: 'Knit' becomes 'Purl,' 
      and 'Purl' becomes 'Knit.'

Below is a partial chart of a ‘Bead Cluster’ – found on pg 95 of the Magic of Shetland Lace Knitting, by Elizabeth Lovick, Pub 2013.








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