We’ll just show you some additional symbols. They’re all read the same way, so refer to our beginner diagram post if you have a question about the way to read a chart.
We’ll tackle other shapes in a future one (e.g., the granny square).
Clusters
The number of uprights tell you the number of stitches. And, similar to how you work a cluster, they all go into the same place with one unifying bar to tie them together.
About the Instructor: Jody Richards
Jody is the founder and lead editor of Knotions. She loves poring over stitch dictionaries and trying out new stitches. And while she likes all things crafting (well ok, except that one thing), yarn crafts are her true love (and she has the stash to prove it).
She’s a serial starter-of-projects and has a serious problem with finishing things without a deadline.
And don’t get her talking about hand-dyed yarns. You’ve been warned.
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