@halokiwi You’ve been super helpful. Your explanations are fine, I just can’t really get things like this until I see it, so thanks for the video suggestion. Also it helps me to talk it out as things start to make sense so forgive my stream of consciousness lol
Yes to "Or is it that instead of making the outside lines as shown in the pattern, the user has omitted the outermost lines of the pattern and replaced them with fb knots around the extra strings in white and black?"
You're writing so fast. I barely have time to reply 😉
@Moonling yes, that's what I was trying to explain. You replace the knots at the edge with fb or bf knots to get a single-coloured edge. Sorry, that I was not able to explain it more understandable.
Or is it that instead of making the outside lines as shown in the pattern, the user has omitted the outermost lines of the pattern and replaced them with fb knots around the extra strings in white and black?
@Moonling no, the white knots in the pattern are replaced with fb knots and the black knots with bf knots. I recommend checking out a video on single colour triangle ends to understand better.
@Moonling with white you need to do fb knots around all the strings on the left that are shown as loose strings in the pattern at that point. With black you need to do bf knots.
I started with a kind of triangle start, which was the right shape, but the different colored threads along the outside edge from my triangle start made the pattern look wacky
Sorry, are you able to help me figure this pattern out? I’m not seeing how to hide the strings inside the black and white outlines, like in the user’s picture
@halokiwi I just attempted this pattern twice and I’ve done similar patterns before but for some reason this one isn’t working out for me. Someone help me out lol. I’m sure it’s prob simple to figure out but I’m stumped lol. Is there a tutorial I could watch?