Cables and lace knit stitch.
Cables and lace knit stitch
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What do the symbols mean? I don’t know how to read chart symbols as I prefer a written pattern. Thank you.
Dash (-): Purl on RS, Knit on WS.
Circle (O): Yarn Over (YO) – creates a hole/lace.
Right-leaning slash (/ or ⟶): K2tog (knit 2 together) – right-leaning decrease.
Left-leaning slash (\ or ⟵): SSK or SKP – left-leaning decrease.
Cable Symbols (center of chart)
These X-shaped symbols usually represent cable crossings. From the image:
Crossing slanting right: Likely a C4B or C6B (cable 4 or 6 back) — hold a set of stitches to the back and knit the next stitches.
Crossing slanting left: Likely a C4F or C6F (cable 4 or 6 front) — hold stitches to the front and knit the next ones.
In your chart:
The cable crossings typically involve 6 stitches (3 over 3), showing in rows like 6, 12, 18, 24.
The cables alternate direction every other crossing (for a braided look).