@afc610 you could try doing teardrop loop from row 2 to row 13 by drawing the upside down triangle shape along that diagonal and back up! feel free to message me if you have more questions 😊
@LunaHorse when I try to knot straight across it always turns out terrible, I segment knot everything, even in very small bits if I have to. It helps to get your strings in the right order by starting with a teardrop loop or double triangle ends --Masha Knots has some amazing videos that show how to do it. This pattern is just like connecting 2 chevrons, it might be a little confusing because the points connect with 2 different colors instead of matching colors, but the knots are the same except for the fb knots in the center and right side. To break this down into segments, basically start the left chevron in its center and continue until the first A string meets its point with the first G. Then start the right chevron the same until the leading A string meets with either the left G or H. Then connect those 2 tiny chevrons by making a forward-backward knot with H and B in the center. Continue finishing each single DIAGONAL row of chevrons on each side. Start every next diagonal row of chevrons with the center fb knot, working outward and bringing in from the outside to meet in points... building twin chevrons side by side. Sometimes it really helps to print out the pattern and mark off each each segment as you work on it, until you find your rhythm. Hope that helps. 🙂