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I started just knitting something small that my partner helped me to get started. I suspect that it will end up being a scarf. It is about 14" wide, and I will figure out how long, after I run out of wool.
Hi everybody, I'm glad I found you all. I did the wizard thing to get a pattern made and I clicked show me and nothing happened. How do I get it?
Hello. I have a question please. I uploaded/downloaded the picture I wanted to crochet and downloaded/printed the written directions. It seemed like the written directions were off and I had to go back on several occasions so I wanted to ask the following question and hope it makes sense.
This would be a small sample as obviously each row is much longer:
Row 4: Medium Red (12), Light Orange (1)...
Row 5: White (1), Medium Red (6) …
Row 6: Medium Red (11), White (9), Medium Red (9)….
Row 7: Light Orange (1), White (9), Light Orange (1), Medium Red (4), White (11)….
When you have uploaded/downloaded pictures to crochet is the written pattern taking
into consideration that you are turning your work and then working back from the other side of your project ?
Or am I to look to the next row as an odd numbered row and read it from the end to the beginning? (i.e. on row 7 started at end of line and reading right to left White...Medium Red, Light Orange, White, Light Orange? (wild suggestion I know :O)
Hope that question makes sense. I am using a single crochet and I am counting my stitches etc but I don't know how/why but it just isn't working out right.
I assume it would be written exactly as I would crochet. Is it better to use the picture graph rather than the written instructions
Any suggestions and answers would be absolutely awesome as I don't really want to abandon the project.
Thank you!
I absolutely agree with you!
George,
Welcome! Glad you're enjoying using the freePatternWizard!
Actually, you're not missing a thing! A later version will support setting a vertical length. Originally we purposely made it so you couldn't, because we were afraid people would skew or truncate their patterns. That's why the system keeps it in proportion and doesn't allow you to select the length.
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