How to Use Knitting Charts

When I tackled my first charted knitting project (Trellis) last summer, I had to rip out the first part at least four times before I figured out what was going on. I looked online for help on how to use these diagrams, and was frustrated to find a lot of little bits of information about knitting charts, but nothing really explaining how the charts work, and why they work that way.

Of course I figured it out, and now I love charts with a deep passion. I would rather knit from a chart than written directions any day. But I want to help others avoid my early mistakes, and so I am going to condense what I have learned about knitting charts. This will be split into four lessons:

Knitting Charts 101

  • Why charts exist
  • How charts help your knitting
  • How to knit from a basic color chart

Knitting Charts 102

  • Symbols on charts
  • Charts worked in the round vs charts worked flat
  • Repeats within a chart

Knitting Charts 201

  • Cables on a chart
  • Lace charts
  • “No Stitch”

Knitting Charts 202

  • Full patterns expressed as charts
  • Translating written directions into chart form

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