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When it says 80 beads across for peyote stitch, how big is that in inches?
Donna
Hi,
I'm also not exactly sure what you're asking.
Might an additional word chart help? When creating a .pdf, you can also select a word chart. The word chart would list the number of stitches for each color in each row.
Terry
Indeed a pattern for a good classic camouflage. I can't seem to find a good one or make one that looks good. Any suggestions on where or how to get a good one? It's for a bit lighter ( cover)
Thanks
Debbie,
These are really great instructions! Thanks for posting!
Okay, I'm going to say that looks like (always get two of these mixed up though) moss stitch. I think seed stitch, with which I usually confuse this, would have you knitting the purl stitches and purling the knit stitches for every row.
LOL, and if I'm wrong, that's what we call "learning," which is always welcome.
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When it says 80 beads across for peyote stitch, how big is that in inches?
Donna
Janet,
LOL, what a coincidence,
I'm on my 325th project, too!
No, you're not a
dufas. If it's your first time seeing a large graph, it would be
very, very confusing.
Remember that if
you're going from a word chart, the left-right rows are reversed
for you; it's only in the graph itself that you have to reverse
your reading of it. Also, in a word chart it starts at row 1
instead of the top, since a word chart isn't a visual pattern the
way a graph is.
Glad to hear
I've been able to help you!
Hi,
I'm also not exactly sure what you're asking.
Might an additional word chart help? When creating a .pdf, you can also select a word chart. The word chart would list the number of stitches for each color in each row.
Terry
Indeed a pattern for a good classic camouflage. I can't seem to find a good one or make one that looks good. Any suggestions on where or how to get a good one? It's for a bit lighter ( cover)
Thanks
Debbie,
These are really great instructions! Thanks for posting!
Okay, I'm going to say that looks like (always get two of these mixed up though) moss stitch. I think seed stitch, with which I usually confuse this, would have you knitting the purl stitches and purling the knit stitches for every row.
LOL, and if I'm wrong, that's what we call "learning," which is always welcome.
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