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This book teaches knitters how to read charts β and, better yet, how to make the most of them: to see that a chart is a picture of knitted fabric; to use charts as guides for minimizing and recovering from mistakes; and to handle chart quirks β with ease.
This treasury features a selection of chart designs, arranged into four parts: (1) Traditional patterns from Europe, Russia, and South America (2) Adaptations from textiles and other art, including Japanese porcelain and Celtic metalwork (3) Alice Starmore's own geometric and nature-inspired originals (4) Practical instructions that explain how to incorporate these motifs into unique designs.
There's nothing like writing out something by hand to get a better understanding of how it works. The same goes for charts, and this graph paper has squares that better match the actual shape of knitted stitches. Perfect for colorwork and practicing charting patterns.
Conclusion
So there you have it!
I hope these tips will help you get started with knitting charts, or improve the way you approach charts going forward.
But what do you think?
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Why or why not?
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Daily Stitch
Crest of the Wave Lace Stitch
This stitch uses lace and garter stitch to invoke the feeling of waves lapping at the shore of a sandy beach.
This adjustable magnifying lamp helps you see tiny stitches and chart symbols without squinting like you're trying to read the fine print on a medication bottle.
The 42.5-inch swing arm reaches wherever you're working, and the real glass lens gives you 10X magnification without weird distortion.
Clamps onto tables up to 3 inches thick and remembers your brightness settings, so you're not fumbling with switches mid-row while counting complicated lace patterns.
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