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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 colour (in multicoloured 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 (685)

Country flag Yvonne wrote:

I'm looking to knit pattern Diamond Delight no. 196-15. On reaching the end of neck edge with 88 stitches on needle. I then get to yoke but am stuck when it says work A1 in the round (=22 repetitions of 4 stitches). I don't understand this. Continue with A1 once worked I should have 264 stitches - how is that when it doesn't say increase anywhere? Can you explain this please

21.08.2024 - 19:24

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Yvonne, read diagrams from bottom up, so that you start working A.1 over 4 sts (increasing 1 st on first round in each A.1) a total of 22 times in the round (22 times 4 sts = 88 sts), at the end of first round you get 5 sts in each A.1 (22x5=110 sts); continue working A.1 increasing as shown in diagram; when all increases are done you get 12 sts in each A.1 x 22 repeats = 264 sts; continue diagram as shown to the end. Happy knitting!

22.08.2024 - 08:48

Country flag Sheila Hartley wrote:

Thanks so much for your help and the quick response.

16.08.2024 - 00:28

Country flag Lore Hewson wrote:

I would like to knit the Running Circle cardigan. As I read it, A.1 and A.2 charts are for the button/buttonhole bands. I am assuming that the swiggly line on row 8 is indicating a button hole row. However, I do not see any instructions on how to make a button hole here. Can you help me?

11.08.2024 - 22:27

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Lore, in the pattern it explains that you don't work buttonholes. In the SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE, it indicates: "Buttonholes are not worked, as the buttons are buttoned in the lace pattern on the band." There is no "swiggly line"; it's actually a sequence of yarn over + k2tog. You can see in the picture that you will have 3 yarn overs in specific rows of the lace pattern, through which you will be able to pass a button. Happy knitting!

11.08.2024 - 23:47

Country flag Sheila Hartley wrote:

I need some help with your knit cloth with lace pattern in Paris pattern w-486 . Are the 3 chart diagrams worked together over the 17 sts and repeated? What happens with A.1B where you say work over the next 24 sts? As there are 8 sts in A.1B does this mean to repeat 3 times for the whole chart. Are all rows read from left to right? All wrong side rows are purl? Do you knit 3 sts at the beginning and end of all right side rows? That's so much for any help on this?

06.08.2024 - 13:34

DROPS Design answered:

Dear Mrs Hartley, you should only repeat A.1B part, this means work from RS: 3 sts in garter stitch, A.1A (-= 4 times), repeat A.1B until 8 sts remain (see number of repeats depending on number of sts), work the 5 last stitches A.1C and finish with 3 sts in garter stitch; from WS knit 3, purl until 3 sts remain and knit 3. Happy knitting!

07.08.2024 - 08:22

Country flag Marie Granhagen wrote:

I diagrammet jag stickar efter står det att jag ska börja fyra maskor in för min storlek. Ska jag göra det vid varje mönstersekvens/-rapport på varvet eller bara vid början av varje varv?

21.07.2024 - 19:04

DROPS Design answered:

Hei Marie. Står det noe spesifisert om 1. omgang / når du starter på diagrammet i den oppskriften du strikker etter? Som regl er det bare første gang. mvh DROPS Design

12.08.2024 - 08:21

Country flag Kaja Iversen wrote:

Skal jeg lese motsatt retning om jeg strikker venstrehendt?🥲😅

18.07.2024 - 23:34

DROPS Design answered:

Hei Kaja. Da følger du diagrammet fra fra venstre til høyre :) mvh DROPS Design

12.08.2024 - 08:18

Country flag Guillotin wrote:

Bonjour,\r\nJe commence le modèle Agnès en 11/12 ans.Je ne comprends pas le diagramme n°1: tricoter une maille A.1 au dessus de la maille suivante .Merci pour votre réponse . Cordialement

11.07.2024 - 15:43

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Mme Guillotin, le diagramme A.1 se tricote sur 1 maille (pour permettre au motif d'être symétrique), ainsi, vous allez simplement tricoter cette maille comme indiqué dans le diagramme A.1.. Bon tricot!

30.07.2024 - 09:09

Country flag Doris wrote:

Ich komme mit ihrer Beschreibung für die Vorderteile nicht zurecht. Verstehe es nicht.

05.07.2024 - 19:31

DROPS Design answered:

Liebe Doris, vielliecht könnnen Sie uns sagen, welches Modell Sie mal stricken? Oder einfach die Frage bei dem Modell stellen, so kann man Ihnen am besten helfen. Danke im voraus für Ihr Verständnis.

30.07.2024 - 09:06

Country flag Carmen wrote:

Las líneas de los diagramas muestran solo el derecho o muestran en una línea lado derecho y la línea siguiente lado izquierdo del tejido?

28.06.2024 - 04:51

DROPS Design answered:

Hola Carmen, a no ser de que se indique lo contrario en el texto muestra todas las filas del patrón (tanto por el lado derecho como por el lado revés) vistas por el lado derecho. Por lo tanto, las filas por el lado revés se leen en la dirección contraria y los símbolos también pueden tener significados opuestos. Por ejemplo, en las abreviaturas del diagrama te dirán: Trabajar de derecho por el lado derecho, de revés por el lado revés. Por lo tanto, según en qué fila esté el símbolo se trabaja de una u otra forma.

07.07.2024 - 22:06

Country flag Yvette wrote:

Bonjour j’essaye de faire le modèle Sweet Fall mais je ne comprends pas comment commencer avec le diagramme A1 car il est marqué qu’on commence sur un rang envers. Donc on commence a lire le diagramme de gauche à droite ? Et comment sait-on quels points seront à l’endroit et quels a l’envers ? Merci

26.06.2024 - 18:00

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Yvette, nous avons pu répondre à votre question posée sur la page du modèle, n'hésitez pas à nous dire si ce n'est toujours pas clair. Merci pour votre compréhension.

27.06.2024 - 09:03

Country flag Edith Pedersen wrote:

Hvad betyde det at man skal tage ind men i hver 2 rapport

21.06.2024 - 18:51

DROPS Design answered:

Hei Edith. Fint om du kan opplyse hvor i teksten til DROPS Lektioner, Læs en opskrift og Hvordan læses strikkediagrammer du er slik at vi kan gi et mer nøyaktig svar. Mener du tekst i en oppskrift, husk å oppgi DROPS nr og gjerne hvilken str. du strikker/hekler og hvor i oppskriften du er. mvh DROPS Design

24.06.2024 - 07:22

Country flag Lotte Kongsted wrote:

Hvordan får jeg mønstret til at passe, når jeg skal tage en maske ud, midt i mønstret (Little Missy).

20.06.2024 - 14:56

DROPS Design answered:

Hei Lotte. Er det Little Missy genser eller Little Missy jakke du strikker? Vi skal hjelpe deg så godt vi kan, men fint om du kan opplyse hvilken str strikker du (slik at vi kan se hvilket diagam du skal følge). Hvor i diagrammet er du / hvilken rad? Om du følger økningene i diagrammet, så skal det stemme. Bruk maskemarkører mellom hver rapport av diagrammet, så har du en bedre oversikt. mvh DROPS Design

24.06.2024 - 07:15

Country flag Maes wrote:

Bonjour,je souhaite faire le modèle 228-1,mais je ne comprends pas quand il est écrit tricoter A2 sur A1! Je comprends le graphique,prouvez vous m'aider car je suis bloqué. Merci à vous.

17.06.2024 - 10:52

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Mme Maes, lorsque vous avez terminé A.1, vous avez 10 m dans chaque A.1, vous tricotez maintenant simplement A.2 (=10 m au 1er rang) au lieu de chaque A.1. Bon tricot!

17.06.2024 - 15:31

Country flag Gabriela wrote:

Muchas gracias clarísima la explicación, ahora podré tejer el diagrama del patrón hermoso de ustedes que elegí

17.06.2024 - 03:17

Country flag Maria Jose Rocha wrote:

Seria possivel explicar me de forma mais clara como fazer o bikini DROPS 190-4 DROPS Safran (2.50mm). Gostava de fazer para as minhas netas mas não entendo o diagrama apresentado. muito obrigada

31.05.2024 - 11:49

Country flag Pia Halvorsen wrote:

Hej. Er ved at strikke Drops 178-15. Hvordan skal jeg forstå dette på ærmet: fortsæt med mønster A.2/A.4 over de næste 57 masker?

19.05.2024 - 08:22

Country flag Rita wrote:

Beste, Ik kom niet goed uit het telpatroon voor het vest (DROPS Children 7-13). Kunt u mij misschien iets verder helpen?

02.05.2024 - 15:55

DROPS Design answered:

Dag Rita,

Zou je aan kunnen geven waar je precies niet uit komt? Dan kunnen we je wellicht beter helpen. En, oh ja... zou je zo vriendelijk willen zijn om je vraag bij het betreffende patroon te plaatsen? Alvast bedankt!

20.05.2024 - 19:17

Country flag Angeline wrote:

Wire Diagram

21.04.2024 - 19:13

Country flag Virginie Chabry wrote:

Bonjour après avoir recommencer plusieurs fois le modèle dazzling diamonds veste en taille S au-dessus je n'ai jamais le bon nombre de mailles . Du coup le motif n'est pas bon D'avance merci

09.04.2024 - 15:57

DROPS Design answered:

Bonjour Mme Chabry, essayez de placer des marqueurs entre chaque motif, cela peut vous aider à bien vérifier votre nombre de mailles pour être certaine de tomber juste. Bon tricot!

10.04.2024 - 08:15

Country flag Zoe wrote:

Hi! I have a question. If I'm working a diagram for sleeves while knitting a raglan sweater on the round, should I read the diagram from left to right while knitting the second sleeve of the round?

07.04.2024 - 17:34

DROPS Design answered:

Hi Zoe, when you work in the round, you read the diagram from right to left (both sleaves) in every round, unless the pattern states otherwise. Happy knitting!

11.04.2024 - 14:07

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