@empalacios it really helps to print out the pattern so you can draw out the best outline for your triangle or teardrop shape. Or you could take a screenshot and digitally mark the outline, or even draw it out on graph paper. This pattern is so wide, I'd suggest making triangle ends with a loop... there's a video on pattern #25054 that shows how 😊
@jordynf1@HANK_HONEY basically in this pattern you always have two rows of f knots followed by two rows of b knots. It's a big like the regular plaid pattern where there's always one row of f and one row of b knots. I think if you look up tutorials for the regular plaid you'll alsomaybe be able to understand this pattern.
@evelynm Yes, here's a couple that look similar... #27124 and #29912. Also #2017 and #3875 have the same knot structure only they look like a plain zigzag at first, but they have variations to show how string placement can give this same striped/plaid look. 😄
@jordynf1 You can actually build this in diagonal rows just like a candystripe. But instead of of all forward knots, you would make 2 forward knots, then 2 backward knots for each diagonal row.
I just finished a bracelet with this pattern and it’s super cute and simple!! If you choose nice colors, this bracelet is just so cool looking and great for beginners because it’s similar to a candy stripe but with a mix of forward and backward knots