How To Read Crochet Diagrams
How To Read Crochet Diagrams. Row numbers are shown at the side of the diagrams at the beginning of the row. Diagrams are worked from the bottom up and are designed for right-handed crocheters unless otherwise noted.
These "right side rows" are printed in black on stitch diagrams and read from right to left. If you are working on a granny square or circle, your starting arrow will be in center ☸. And most times they help you create really beautiful crochet projects!
A stitch pattern worked in the round will begin at the center.
Row numbers are shown at the side of the diagrams at the beginning of the row.
Diagrams are, most time, hard to read for many crocheters. How to Read Crochet Diagrams Understanding crochet diagrams can seem difficult but not with this page! If you don't know any symbols, you can refer to the stitch keys which you can find anywhere near your diagram.
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