Episode 27 - Chart Your Course

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Episode 27 Show Notes - Uncharted Territory   Welcome to our Episode 27 of our podcast in which we talked about . . .  

    
In the second segment we talked about our knitting with charts . . .

 
How to Read a Chart
  • For flat knitting, usually odd numbered rows are read right to left and even numbered rows are either omitted from the chart because they're all purls, or are read left to right.
  • For knitting in the round, read all rows right to left
  • Don't assume!  Look at the pattern for any special instructions (remember Kate's cabled slippers?).
  Keeping Track with a Chart   Making Your Own Charts

 

We closed the podcast by . . .  

 

  • A prayer for the many health-related concerns of our listeners and friends; protection for Knit Together
  Music you heard. . . Turkish Delight - David Crowder Band
Amazing Grace - Leann Rimes
Best Song Ever - Chris Rice
Everlasting Light - Ryan Farish   Leave your comments below, or e-mail us here.  Stay tuned for Episode 28!
So that is why my inbox is so full. You guys are too funny.

~Tabitha

"Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might...." ~Ecclesiastes 9:10
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anxiousdog's picture

Ha! You know us! Happy to drag others along! ;)
great show, that really had some great topics, i really liked the segment with reading the different charts. thanks for the tips.
anxiousdog's picture

You are welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Just a quick note of THANKS for all your podcasts. I enjoy all that you've shared, from your personal lives, from knitting and especially from the Word and the closing prayer. You both have a special ministry. May God continue to bless your lives and provide all that you need to continue the podcasts.
anxiousdog's picture

What a lovely and uplifting comment! Thank you so much!

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