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Can you translate the chart into English? I’m ok with the chart format, but just don’t understand what that 6-stitch symbol is representing. Thanks!
Karen, I don’t know if you still need this, but what I managed to work out is that you’ll slip 2 stitches to a cable needle held to the back, 2 more held to the front, and work the next 2 as knit. Then, work the 2 on the front cable, and last the 2 on the back cable. Hope this helps!
CAN someone help me with Alison Green Will’s Charts, I would like to get the symbols or the description of each row.
It! is from : knitcraft.co.uk/knitcraft/cable-and-latttice-poncho-knit-pattern.
I would like to knit this poncho for my daughter for her birthday…
Thank you verymuch for your help
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