@isabelc20 you can zoom into the pattern to be able to see it better at least on the website. But even if you can't see the direction in which the arrow goes as long as you see the colour of the knot and the order of the two strings on top of the knot as well as the order they are at the bottom you should still be able to figure out which knots there are. The arrows are only meant as an added help, they are not necessary in order to read a pattern if that makes sense.
I posted a bad photo but I couldn’t post the finished result 😕 but in the end it looked rly pretty! And it was my second normal!! But did ages ago so I’m wondering why I am commenting now but ya
After you complete the top set of 6, you can flip the pattern and use the bottom sequence at any time. Glad you like my first pattern (it was a doozy to figure out how to use the site, just wanted to see it in a pattern before I tried to make it myself 😄)
The pattern is a repeat of 6 lines. Top: (started the pattern on line 5) 1:f,f,f,b,b,b 2:fb,fb,f,bf,bf 3:b,b,b,f,f,f 4:b,b,f,f,f 5:b,b,b,f,f,f 6:bf,bf,f,fb,fb Bottom: 1:f,f,f,b,b,b 2:f,f,f,b,b 3:f,f,f,b,b,b 4:fb,fb,f,bf,bf 5:b,b,b,f,f,f 6:bf,bf,f,fb,fb