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Understanding Knitting Patterns: Rows and Schemes


Understanding the knitting pattern scheme is essential for successful execution. Work due to the scheme. Only right-side rows are stated on the scheme; make wrong-side rows due to the ornament, using yarn overs as purls.
Empty squares mean there are no stitches. Don't take them into account when counting your work.
Stitched Quantity and Pattern Repeat
The quantity of stitches is multiplied by 11. Ensure to adjust your pattern according to this multiple for precise results.
Vertical Pattern Repeat
The vertical pattern repeat consists of 14 rows. This indicates that you will be repeating these rows to achieve the desired design in your knitting project.
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