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| Prairie Gypsy |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 12:54:35 PM I've never used a graph/chart to knit with. I'm doing a toe up sock pattern that has a graph (falling leaves). I understand you're supposed to read the graph from right to left BUT my question is - I knit socks from the inside (so my sock is knitted with the inside out)- does this affect how I read the pattern to do it? Should I read this pattern from left to right?
Farmgirl Sister # 2363 http://twilightburrough.blogspot.com/ Warren, MI
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| AmethystRose |
Posted - Jan 06 2011 : 3:54:08 PM No changes. You are knitting a spiral, and can change it to right side out anytime that you want by pushing the toe up through the circle of the needles. |
| grammytammy |
Posted - Jan 06 2011 : 2:35:55 PM I would do that too. But, if you still read it right to left the pattern will just be backwards. |
| Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Jan 04 2011 : 6:52:24 PM Thats what I would do. But I am not always right. I hope someone knows for sure. I bet the pattern is really pretty!
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