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There are no abbreviations in knitting which uses "mds." The questioner may have meant to say "rnds" which means "rounds."
There are no abbreviations in knitting which uses "mds." The questioner may have meant to say "rnds" which means "rounds."
There are no abbreviations in knitting which uses "mds." The questioner may have meant to say "rnds" which means "rounds."
Most patterns come with a legend that explains what symbols and abbreviations mean. The meaning of abbreviations may vary somewhat from one pattern to the next. However, if your pattern has no list of abbreviations or symbols, try using one of the tables linked below. Also be aware that the symbols and terminology varies from country to country. Most patterns begin at the bottom right edge. Be especially aware of this when knitting from a chart. If the chart is knit left-to-right and top-to-bottom instead of right-to-left and bottom-to-top, the design will appear upside down.
front cross when working a cable .most patterns will give you specifics on exactly what they want you to do
If you mean stitches there is, Knit, Purl, Ribbing, Stockinette Stitch, Seed Stitch and Garter Stitch to name a few. If you mean actual knitting patterns then there are loads, for scarves, beanies, jumpers, toys, slippers and lots of other things. You can get patterns off the internet, you can buy them, and also get packs which normally come with wool and sometimes needles.
yrn is the abbreviation for 'yarn' - the material you are knitting or crocheting with
Grameen is the name of a knitting factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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It really depends on what pattern is on it and who designs it. Kimonos have lots of different patterns on every single one all saying something different. if your looking for a specific kimono try searching it or the patterns.
A marker is a ring placed on a knitting needle between two stitches to remind the knitting that something is supposed to happen there.