just started to knit again and have been trying to knit a baby cardigan for about 4 weeks now - keep going wrong with he pattern - think i may have gone wrong again on the left front (just got to same part on right front and if I continue will be different at shape raglin. When the pattern says Next Row. Patt. - does this literally mean another row of knitting - I went directly to the line underneath which stated proceed as follows etc.
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It might mean to work that row in pattern before going to the next row. Can you give us a link to the pattern or a pattern name?
It might also help if you can copy and paste or type in the entire line plus the row before and the row after. Not the entire pattern because of copyright problems, just those 3 rows…
Thanks for this at home with no access to a scanner at the moment and its hard copy pattern only - its a British pattern UKHKA 59 if that’s any help. I think your right though about working a row in pattern as looking at it the cast off two stitches is at then nape of the cardigan not the raglin - I’m refusing to allow this tiny little cardigan to defeat me
Thanks for the pattern information. it does help to see what it looks like. Yes, checking the subsequent rows to make sure that the shaping will occur on the correct edge is a good idea. Then you can work backwards to the row in question. Patterns often do say to “pattern a row” so that may well be it. Good luck with this adorable sweater and if that doesn’t work or if there are other questions that come up, you can always come back here and ask.