Status
Available
Description
"Charts Made Simple teaches knitters how to read charts--and, better yet, how to make the most of them: to see that a chart is a picture of knitted fabric ; To make sense of the symbols in a chart without being tied to its key ; to use charts as guides for minimizing and recovering from mistakes ; to handle chart quirks -- "no stitch" symbols, repeated stitches, changes in stitch count, and more -- with ease" --Cover, p. 4.
Publication
Glass Iris Publications (2011), 104 pages
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ISBN
098307920X / 9780983079200
User reviews
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Well written and illustrated book suitable for the beginning as well as the more advanced knitter. I have read and reread it over and over again and still learn a lot from it.
Original language
English
Original publication date
2010