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    Simple and elegant top


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    Very pretty, I just wished inknew how to read diagrams. I have never tried to make anything using a diagram. All I have ever used were written patterns.

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    I Love this top. Unfortunately, I can't read diagrams, only read patterns in English.

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    I can read diagrams but I can't read that one. What a shame, it's really pretty.

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    So pretty,Thank you for sharing

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    Oh wow I love this!!! But I just can't read diagrams ☹️

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    I'm with the rest of you .... I can read some diagrams, but not this one! Such a lovely top too! BUMMER!
    ~~ Hugs, Jo
    A Travelling Baehr Gathers No Moss!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fayrouz View Post
    Wow, this might look simple but this looks like a super complicated diagram! I can read most but Asian diagrams are among the hardest to read for most people! I took a class on reading and following them and they're not simple, but I started out with flowers and have done scarves and shawls, esp shawls, by diagram and South Bay Shawlette (that can be made into full shawl size by just using more yarn) by Lion Brand is one I highly recommend to learn by since it also has a written pattern to do with their diagram, and it's the 1st one I ever did that i used only the diagram, it's a beautiful piece!! Here's a photo of mine made with Sheep-ish brand yarn, part wool, part acrylic, and it looks absolutely different when made with different yarns! When I get more Sheepish in this Plumish color, I'm going to make it into full size shawl size.
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    Very pretty shawl!

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