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Navigating Knitting Patterns: Right-Side and Wrong-Side Rows


Understanding Right-Side and Wrong-Side Rows
In knitting, both right-side and wrong-side rows are stated on the pattern scheme. This is essential for understanding how your project will develop.
Interpreting the Scheme
Pink squares indicate that there are no stitches in these specific places on the scheme.
Horizontal and Vertical Pattern Repeats
The horizontal pattern repeat is marked with brackets in the scheme, indicating 22 stitches are required for the repeat.
The vertical pattern repeat consists of 12 rows.
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