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Colorwork chart I made of Nyako from Nekojiru-sou to practice double knitting- would also work with intarsia/crochet. I saw it reposted on Pinterest and thought someone here may also like it.

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(=ↀωↀ=) heh
Colorwork chart I made of Nyako from Nekojiru-sou to practice double knitting- would also work with intarsia/crochet. I saw it reposted on Pinterest and thought someone here may also like it.
posting about this bag i made again bc she is so special, more under the cut
Turning each chart into a shrinky dink so you always have them right where you need them.
I put together a little knitting chart! My friends want me to call it sniss (snail kiss), but I think I'll just stick with snail tails for now :3
(gridded version with a slightly lower quality below)
These are the knitting charts I have been working on for the Dinosaur themed pattern I am tinkering with. The dinosaurs in order are Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Parasaurolophus, Giraffatitan, Amargasaurus, Deinonychus, and Tyrannosautus rex.
Feel free to tinker or use them yourselves. I need a break from them and wanted to share them.
when knitting lace how important do you find a chart compared to written instructions? (pick the option that best applies please!)
I only use charts - extremely necessary
I don't use charts - not necessary
I do either - nice to have both
I want to see the results
When the pattern is in short-hand, but you’re a chart person. Ever since using a pattern with a color coded cable chart, I’ve love using charts to better understand cable patterns. I’m visual, so I find these symbols easier to memorize. Otherwise, I’m flipping through the pattern to read which cable is which.
I also find it helps me visualize the finished projects and plan more efficiently. For example, I noticed, while charting, that the pattern is 50 stitches wide, but my cast on of choice only works with a multiple of 4, so now I have to choose between adding or subtracting 2 columns (48vs52sts).
Just a little view into my planing process.
I DID NOT MAKE THE PATTERN.
ANYONE INTERESTED IN THIS PATTERN CAN FIND IT HERE:
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/braveheart-neckwarmer
Row 5 is giving me grief. I understand I'm to increase the on 4th stitch but then what happens to stitch 3?? And why is the extra stitch at the end of the section instead of where it's made???????