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How to read knitting diagrams

A knitting diagram consists of squares. 1 square = 1 stitch - the symbol definition provide information on how the stitch is worked. The diagram shows all stitches seen from the right side (unless otherwise specified).

A diagram looks like this:

  1. A.1 is the name of the diagram, and refer to the entire diagram.
  2. A.2 is only the part of the diagram within the square brackets.
  3. This number refers to the number of stitches on the 1st row of the diagram.
  4. This is the symbol definition: it explains how each stitch is worked, or in what color (in multicolored patterns).

You read a knitting diagram completely opposite to how you would normally read: from right to left, from bottom to top. In other words: you start with the symbol in the bottom right corner, and work your way leftwards and upwards (see RED in diagram below). If you are supposed to start at a different point/with a different stitch, will this be specified - for example: the different sizes can start at different places in the same diagram (see BLUE box below).

If you are supposed to work several repeats of a diagram (ie: work the same diagram several times in width) you’ll work until the end of the diagram row, and start again with the first stitch for the next repeat.

Back and forth:

When working back and forth, every other row will be worked from the right side and every other row will be worked from the wrong side. Since the diagram shows all stitches seen from the right side, you’ll have to work it in opposite way when working from the wrong side (see BLUE arrows in diagram below): you read the row from left to right, knit stitches are purled, and purl stitches are knit etc (this will often be specified in symbol definition: “knit from right side, purl from wrong side”).

In the round:

When working in the round all rounds are worked from the right side, and the diagram is read solely from right to left. When starting a new round, simply start working the first symbol on the next row in diagram.

Several different diagrams worked consecutively on the row/round:

If you’re working several different diagrams after each other on the same row/round, work as follows: Work 1st row in diagram 1, continue with 1st row in diagram 2, then 1st row in diagram 3 etc. REMEMBER: if you’re working back and forth, the diagram will have to be worked in the opposite order from the wrong side - ie: start with diagram 3, then diagram 2 and lastly diagram 1. They are also worked in opposite way as usual.

In the pattern this can be written as follows: “work A.1, A.2, A.3 a total of 1-1-2-3-4 times”. This means that you first work A.1, then A.2 and finally you repeat A.3 a total of 1-1-2-3-4 times (depending on your size). It is ONLY A.3 that is repeated, A.1 and A.2 are worked 1 time each.

When stitch count doesn’t match whole repeats of diagram:

Sometimes the stitch count is not divisible with full/whole repeats of the diagram in width. For example: A.1 covers 12 stitches and is to be repeated over 40 stitches. In this case you will work 3 full repeats of A.1 (=36 stitches), and then work the first 4 stitches in the diagram over the remaining stitches (see RED line below). This is usually the case where the diagram is a repetitive pattern, so that regardless of working full repeats, the pattern will still be consistent.

Comments (689)

Country flag Teresa wrote:

I am making pattern 215-4. I finished the first round on the yoke. Next the instructions say to continue in pattern and increase on every second round. Does that mean that the next round is all stockinette stitch and every second round I increase? On the first round in all stockinette do I do the cable diagram?

29.03.2022 - 22:59

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Teresa, you have to continue the pattern as established, ie with cables as explained, but you will work: 1 round increasing 8 sts for the raglan; 1 round working either K or P as before/in diagram. Happy knitting!

30.03.2022 - 08:20

Country flag Gabi wrote:

Ich stricke Drops 179-2 und verstehe A.3 leider nicht. Im Text steht, „die neuen Maschen werden glatt rechts gestrickt. In der Erklärung zum Diagramm steht, „in der nächsten Reihe den Umschlag links Stricken, so dass ein Loch gebildet wird“. Leider ist auf dem Foto nicht zu sehen, wie das Rumpfteil unter dem Arm aussehen muss. Soll dort ein Lochmuster entstehen?? Freue mich auf eure Antwort, damit ich richtig weiterstricken kann. Viele Grüße Gabi

29.03.2022 - 20:24

DROPS Design answered:

Liebe Gabi, ja genau, bei der 1. und 3. Reihe in A.3 stricken Sie Löcher (2 Abnahmen, 2 Umschläge), bei der 5. Reihe stricken Sie nur 2 Umschläge (= 2 Zunahmen); A.3 wiederholen Sie dann in der Höhe so daß die Umschläge immer übereinander kommen, so nehmen Sie die Maschenanzahl bei den Vorderteilen und beim Rückenteil in jeder 5. Reihe. Die Zunahmen stricken Sie glatt rechts (= links bei der nächsten Reihe). Viel Spaß beim stricken!

30.03.2022 - 08:17

Country flag Denise Gibbard wrote:

I'm knitting the DROPS Design Herringbone Hill Jacket. Can you please explain what I do over the gaps showing no stitches after increasing in the Diagrams A.1B, A.2B and A.3B? Thank you

24.03.2022 - 00:01

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Mrs Gibbard, you will increase on the first row in these diagrams, ie when there is a gap, that's because there is no stitch yet on the first row, only from the 2nd row after you will have increased (2 sts in A.1B and A.3B and 4 sts in A.2B). Happy knitting!

24.03.2022 - 09:17

Country flag Edith PEDERSEN wrote:

UNDSKYLD AT JEG SKRIVER IGEN DENNE MØNSTE JEG IKKE KAN FÅ TIL AT PASSE ER OPSKRIFTEN 183-22 GIDER DU SENDER EN DIGRAM PÅ DEN (PÅ DANSK)TAK

21.03.2022 - 10:21

DROPS Design answered:

Hei Edith. Diagrammene til den jakken finner du under oppskriften, den danske diagram teksten finner du over alle diagrammene, samt den danske oppskriften, så lenge du er på den danske siden. Har du et spesifikk problem med oppskriften, kan du legge inn et Spørsmål under selve oppskriften (ikke som Kommentar, de blir ikke besvart), så skal vi hjelpe deg så godt vi kan. mvh DROPS Design

28.03.2022 - 08:18

Country flag Judy wrote:

Located next to the lace diagram What does 50 p/v = ca 18 mean ?

20.03.2022 - 03:44

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Judy, could you specify which pattern has this abbreviation? So that we can more easily explain the meaning. Happy knitting!

20.03.2022 - 18:54

Country flag Britney W wrote:

Hi! I’m working Mini Snow Boots pattern and stuck at the beginning. This is my first time using a diagram. What does it mean work “A.2b OVER A.2a.” I’m not sure what the “over” is implying? Do I alternate A.2b and A.2a until the desired length? Thank you for sharing all your patterns!

19.03.2022 - 01:49

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Britney, first you worked A.2a (13 sts). Once you finish 3 rows of A.2a, in the next row you work A.2b over these 13 sts of A.2a. Then, you continue working ONLY A.2b until the desired length. Happy knitting!

20.03.2022 - 18:19

Country flag Maria Olsson wrote:

Hur ökar jag maskor i beskrivningen?

16.03.2022 - 11:35

DROPS Design answered:

Hej Maria. Det finns flera sätt att göra det på och ofta står det beskrivet i mönstret hur du ska öka. Vi har också flera videor till hjälp. Mvh DROPS Design

17.03.2022 - 15:02

Country flag Kathryn Harnden wrote:

Pattern. Drops design pattern me- 032-bn In the pattern what does the black square ⬛ mean. . Do I knit or slip onto next needle. Thank you. Loving all your patterns but now stuck thanks Kathryn

14.03.2022 - 20:42

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Mrs Harnden, do you mean for this pattern? the black square is a stitch worked in stocking stitch (knit from right side, purl from wrong side), with colour dark blue - see diagram key. Happy knitting!

15.03.2022 - 10:53

Country flag Lucia wrote:

Buongiorno ho appena iniziato a lavorare il modello 199-1 e gli aumenti raglan non mi permettono di seguire lo schema, nel senso che dritti e rovesci non combaciano con i ferri precedenti. Dove sbaglio? Grazie

11.03.2022 - 15:24

DROPS Design answered:

Buonasera Lucia, deve leggere nel modello come lavorare gli aumenti per il raglan. Se dovesse avere bisogno di ulteriore aiuto, può commentare direttamente sotto il diagramma. Buon lavoro!

13.03.2022 - 14:55

Country flag Sylvia wrote:

Hoe maak je die figuurtjes in Cerise? (hartjes of v'tjes?). Ik kom er niet achter hoe ik die maak.

10.03.2022 - 20:04

DROPS Design answered:

Dag Sylvia,

Is het mogelijk om je vraag bij het betreffende patroon dat je aan het volgen bent, te plaatsen? Op die manier kunnen we je beter helpen. Je heb nu je vraag gepost bij een algemene uitleg over hoe je telpatronen voor breien volgt.

24.03.2022 - 15:24

Country flag Federica wrote:

Quindi, se lo schema mi riporta solo le maglie viste dal diritto e tutte le righe devono essere lette da destra a sinistra, quindi una riga è "inclusiva" del diritto in andata (da dx a sx) e del rovescio in ritorno (da sx a dx)? Oppure lo schema mi riporta in sequenza, dal basso, una riga per il ferro di andata e quella sopra successiva il ferro di ritorno?

10.03.2022 - 12:53

DROPS Design answered:

Buonasera Federica, i diagrammi riportano tutti i ferri, sia quelli di andata che quelli di ritorno, dal basso verso l'alto. Buon lavoro!

10.03.2022 - 23:28

Country flag Federica wrote:

Quindi, se lo schema mi riporta solo le maglie viste dal diritto e tutte le righe devono essere lette da destra a sinistra, quindi una riga è "inclusiva" del diritto in andata (da dx a sx) e del rovescio in ritorno (da sx a dx)? Oppure lo schema mi riporta in sequenza, dal basso, una riga per il ferro di andata e quella sopra successiva il ferro di ritorno?

10.03.2022 - 12:53

DROPS Design answered:

Buonasera Federica, i diagrammi riportano tutti i ferri, sia quelli di andata che quelli di ritorno, dal basso verso l'alto. Buon lavoro!

10.03.2022 - 23:28

Country flag Giovanna wrote:

Buongiorno Quando lavoro in tondo un diagramma alla fine di ogni giro il disegno non combacia con la riga successiva. Praticamente alla fine del lavoro il disegno risulta sfalsato. Vorrei sapere dove sbaglio. Grazie mille

05.03.2022 - 08:39

DROPS Design answered:

Buonasera Giovanna, non sbaglia, è uno degli inconvenienti della lavorazione in tondo: provi a spostare l'inizio del lavoro sul lato in modo che si noti di meno. Buon lavoro!

05.03.2022 - 21:26

Country flag Sherry Stone wrote:

Hello! I have a quick question for you. I knit left-handed. Should I still start from the right side of the pattern or start from the left, or does it matter? I've only worked from patterns that are written out and it's been a long time since I knitted a complex pattern. Thanks very much for your time!

05.03.2022 - 05:15

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Sherry, unless otherwise stated, pattern are designed for right-handed knitting so you should work it mirrorred. Happy knitting!

06.03.2022 - 12:29

Country flag Angela Anger wrote:

Hallo, ich stricke gerade am DROPS Baby 21-6. es wird beschrieben, dass das Muster M1 einmal in die Höhe gestrickt werden soll? Lg

01.03.2022 - 20:29

DROPS Design answered:

Liebe Frau Anger, ja richtig, das bedeutet, Sie sollen die 5 Reihen in M.1 stricken, dann stricken Sie die 15 Reihen M.2 und dann die 5 Reihen M.3. Viel Spaß beim stricken!

02.03.2022 - 10:12

Country flag Piera Saletta wrote:

Buongiorno, io ho un problema con lo schema, se inizio il primo giro con 2 rovesci, un gettato, 1 diritto , 1 gettato e 2 rovesci , quando faccio il secondo giro non ho 3 maglie diritte centrali , me ne ritrovo 5 centrali, perché devo anche spostare1 rovescio prima e dopo ☹️☹️

24.02.2022 - 13:55

DROPS Design answered:

Buonasera Piera, a quale modello sta facendo riferimento? Buon lavoro!

05.03.2022 - 21:25

Country flag Barbara Brady wrote:

Hello! I love your patterns! They are absolutely gorgeous! I want to make all of them. Do you ever print the patterns out "longhand"? My old brain is having a hard time figuring out the charts. ;( Thank you so much! xoxo

20.02.2022 - 14:43

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Mrs Brady, thank you very much for your feedback;, some of our patterns have written explanations some others diagrams, this lesson can help you understanding how to read diagrams, we also have some videos showing how to work some diagrams, maybe both together could help you. Happy knitting!

21.02.2022 - 11:29

Country flag Christine wrote:

Hallo, ich steh etwas auf dem Schlauch. Ich bin bei Opaline Drops 188-37 und ich verstehe in A3 die vorletzten zwei Reihen nicht. Querstrich im Kästchen. Was bedeutet das genau?

20.02.2022 - 13:11

DROPS Design answered:

Liebe Christine, diese 2 Reihen -mit dem Pfeil- sind verkürzten Reihen, die krausrechts gestrickt sind, dh beginnen Sie mit einer Rückreihe und stricken Sie nur die Maschen in A.3, wenden Sie und stricken Sie die Hinreihe, wenden Sie, und am Ende der letzten Reihe in A.3 (= Rückreihe) sollen Sie die 6 ersten Maschen abketten. Viel Spaß beim stricken!

21.02.2022 - 11:27

Country flag Guilbert V wrote:

Bonjour Je souhaite réaliser le modèle z-615 et j'aimerais savoir ce que veut dire : "1er rang sur l'envers", alors qu'une fois les mailles montées, on se retrouve sur l'endroit (avec le fil court à droite). Merci par avance pour votre aide.

10.02.2022 - 21:10

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Mme Guilbert, une fois que vous avez monté toutes les mailles, tricotez toutes les mailles comme indiqué, mais en lisant les diagramme de gauche à droite car le 1er rang des diagrammes se tricote sur l'envers, autrement dit, tricotez les tirets en jersey envers (= à l'endroit sur l'envers) et les cases blanches en jersey endroit (= à l'envers sur l'envers). Bon tricot!

11.02.2022 - 11:34

Country flag Denise Van Dijk wrote:

You sent an email today with a link answering my question regarding pattern DROPS design: Pattern z-879. Clicking the link, it says Page Cannot be Found. Can you re-send the answer please to this question please. Thank you.

09.02.2022 - 20:03

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Mrs Van Dijk, thanks for noticing, we fixed that link in the email so that you should be able to see that answer - uou wil your previous question/answer somewhat below on that page - note that pattern hasn't been fixed yet, but it will be soon. Happy knitting!

10.02.2022 - 10:20

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