Episode 49: Say Yes to Charts




Nomad Yarners show

Summary: <h1>Whatcha Working On</h1> <p><a href="http://www.hoosierhillsfiberfestival.com/">Hoosier Hills Fiber Event</a></p> <p><a href="https://www.ravelry.com/projects/enk/moebius-shoulder-thing">Moebius Shoulder Thing</a></p> <p>Kids book based on photographer’s work –<a href="https://www.curious-critters.com/index.php">Curious Critters</a> by David FitzSimmons</p> <p>Cheesemaking Supplies from <a href="http://www.greatfermentations.com/">Great Fermentations</a> in Avon</p> <p>Tanktop sewing project – <a href="https://stitchuponatime.com/">Stitch Upon a Time</a> pattern Spoxxy</p> <h1>Witty Knits</h1> <p>Top tips for getting started with charts:</p> <ol> <li>Find the smallest number on the chart (usually #1) and that’s where you begin (usually bottom right corner)</li> <li>Start each row from where that row number is and work toward the other side</li> <li>Check that the chart has every row charted.  If not, find out from the pattern what you are supposed to do on those rows that aren’t charted</li> <li>Check for the chart key</li> <li>To keep track of your place in the chart, cover up the rows you have NOT worked yet</li> </ol> <p> </p> <p>Other podcasts who use higher tech pattern tracking apps or programs:</p> <p><a href="http://www.knitmoregirlspodcast.com/">Knitmore Girls</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.downcellarstudio.com/">Down cellar studio</a></p> <h1>Sponsored Pattern</h1> <p><a href="https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/thistle-do-nicely">Thistle Do Nicely Hat</a> by Erica Kempf Broughton</p> <p>Listen to get a coupon code for your FREE copy this week!</p>