Difficulties
Difficulties
All my patterns are divided by skill level from 1-5, where 1 is for those who have just learned to knit, perhaps it's the first time you're knitting from a pattern. Skill level 5 is for those who have been knitting for a longer period, experience or for those who are willing to tackle a challenging pattern.
Below you can find a larger specification af hvert niveau
Difficulty level 1
Is a pattern where there are no obscure abbreviations, everything is described in detail, and there will often be links to videos that can guide you through the various techniques. This level is ideal for those who are knitting from a pattern for the first time.
Difficulty level 2
Is for those who can understand abbreviations (though these will always be included in the pattern). The pattern is still on the easy side with a simple construction. Here, you may also encounter color changes in simple designs.
Difficulty level 3
Here, you will be introduced to slightly more advanced techniques such as short rows (turning), or less complicated patterns. You may also find patterns here with a more intricate knitting shape than just straight up or down.
Difficulty level 4
These patterns you can knit when you're a bit more experienced. Here, you might, for example, be required to knit short rows while maintaining a pattern, more complicated patterns, or knit with multiple colors at the same time.
Difficulty level 5
This is the most difficult pattern; here, you'll need to start thinking for yourself. You should be skilled at interpreting charts to make the pattern work.
If you encounter any issues with one of my patterns, feel free to contact me under the CONTACT tab Often, you can also get help with patterns from the store where you bought the yarn.
