Ending rows

Deleted Account 6/28/2013 08:32 pm 1134

When you end each row, are they supposed to stop in the same spot every time, or is it okay if they end in a different spot occasionally? (on a cuff)

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  • MarMar
Jun 29, 2013 9:47 am
Oh, okay. Thanks guys!
  • XxstaciaskittlezxX
Jun 29, 2013 9:47 am
If you are making a multi stitch cuff at the end of each row you have to string through another bead to go to the next row so it is fine that you end at a different spot as long as the pattern comes out right. I hope that made sense.
Jun 29, 2013 4:19 am
If you make cuffs in the same way as the tutorials on this site, your starting spot will move across the cuff diagonally, which means that your ending spot will too. Look at the first image on this tutorial to see what I mean. The beads that are highlighted in green are where you start at for each row. The bead you end at will be to the left of that. http://kandipatterns.com/kandi-tutorials/how-to-read-kandi-patterns However, as long as the pattern comes out right, it really doesn't matter where your rows start and end.
Jun 29, 2013 3:39 am
On a multi stitch cuff?If youre making them the way I think you are then the rows should be about one of each level up. When you complete a row, you should have to string through the next bead with out adding another to go up to the next row, and then start adding more to continue. Its kinda hard to explain in text, I hope I helped and didnt confuse you further happy good luck!