Follows your global progression
You can add in the counter settings the total number of rows of your project (the part of your project that you are knitting, i.e. a sleeve).
=> Increment the counter each time you complete a row
Example of Pattern Instructions
Material: Yarn X in Color 1, Color 2
Change color every 6th row
Main Counter
You can add in the counter settings the total number of rows of your project (the part of your project that you are knitting, i.e. a sleeve).
=> Increment the counter each time you complete a row
Secondary Counter
- Reset after #6
- add a comment to appear at #1 : "change color"
- Is by default linked to the global counter. leave this option enabled, that way when you increment the global counter, the secondary counter will increment as well
Example of Pattern Instructions
Every 4 rows: Make 1 stitch on each side, 2 stitches from the edge. Repeat 5 times
Main Counter
You can add in the counter settings the total number of rows of your project (the part of your project that you are knitting, i.e. a sleeve).
=> Increment the counter each time you complete a row
Secondary Counter
- Reset after #4
- check the box "show number of resets" (so that you know when you have repeated the increase 5 times)
- add a comment to appear at #1 : "Make 1 at 2 stitches from the edge, on each sides"
- Is by default linked to the global counter. leave this option enabled, that way when you increment the global counter, the secondary counter will increment as well
Example of Pattern Instructions
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Row 1: *k3, p1*
Row 2: knit
Row 3: knit
Row 4: knit
Row 5: *k1, p1, k2*
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Repeat 10 times row 1 to 5
Main Counter
You can add in the counter settings the total number of rows of your project (the part of your project that you are knitting, i.e. a sleeve).
=> Increment the counter each time you complete a row
Secondary Counter
- Reset after #5
- check the box "show number of resets" (so that you know when you have repeated the pattern 10 times)
- add the following comments:
- a comment to appear at #1 : *k3, p1*
- a comment to appear at #2 to #4 : knit to end
- a comment to appear at #5 : *k1, p1, k2*
- Is by default linked to the global counter. leave this option enabled, that way when you increment the global counter, the secondary counter will increment as well
Example of Pattern Instructions
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Row 1: *k1,p1* repeat 4 times, knit 20, *k1,p1* repeat 4 times
Row 2: purl
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Repeat 20 times row 1 and 2
Main Counter
You can add in the counter settings the total number of rows of your project (the part of your project that you are knitting, i.e. a sleeve).
=> Increment the counter each time you complete a row
Secondary Counter
- Reset after #4
- check the box "show number of resets" (so that you know when you have repeated the pattern 20 times)
- add the following comments:
----- to appear at #1 : *k1,p1*
----- to appear at #2 : *k 20*
----- to appear at #3 : *k1,p1*
----- to appear at #4 : *p to end*
- Is by default linked to the global counter. disable this option, as the secondary counter does not count rows, but stitch sequences.
=> increment the secondary counter each time you complete 1 stitch sequence.
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