![]() Many charts have small numbers at the beginning of each row to show what order the rows should be worked in. ![]() ![]() This helps you easily see which row or round you are currently working on. Many charts are written in alternating colors with the odd rows being one color and the even rows being another color. Many charts have helpful additions to assist you in finding your place. You might easily get lost in a sea of symbols. If the pattern is worked in rounds, look for the joining slip stitch or the starting chains to find the beginning and ending of each round. Those turning chains are the beginning of those rows. If the pattern is worked in rows, look for where the turning chains (two vertical ovals) are located. Where do the rows begin? What stitches should you make first? The Beginning
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