Love Free Knitting Stitches? Help Keep Them Coming.
A quick share makes a big difference.
When you post a link to my site on your socials like facebook, knitting forums and reddit, you help more knitters discover these free stitches—and that support keeps the blog growing.
If you’ve been enjoying the patterns, tutorials, and inspiration here, a simple share is one of the best ways to help me continue creating free content for everyone.
Spread the word. Keep the stitches flowing.
Hi I have just found this pattern and it says free but how do you get it?
the pattern is the chart
This is most presumably a misunderstanding.
Jane Swain: click on the sentence “waves with ridges chart” under the picture.
Regards from Germany,
Susanne
Once you get used to a chart, you’ll find you love it. Maybe it works best if you have a visual memory, but don’t be intimidated by a chart. It’s easier to follow than alphanumeric instructions. Reading those can drive you crazy!
How to read chart
What is the key to the chart? What do the symbols mean? I have not seen some of them before.
I have added explanations of the symbols.
que significa cada signo del grafico, adonde lo puedo encontrar?
Thanks for adding the explanation of the knitting symbols. What does the vertical wavy line along stich 13 mean?
How do you knit a row when you flip sides? What are the stitches on the flip side?
Hello Kingdom,
how do I print the chart? Also I’m assuming I have to analyze the illustrations in order to determine the stitch, but could the acronym or name of the stitch be used next to the illustration, ie PSSO?
Thanks for your attention and patience,
the first symboy is purl, the second is ssk, third in knit into the back of the stitch, last one is yarn over.