What do we mean by Fabric Pattern?
The Fabric Pattern is the stitch pattern being used to create the fabric of your knitting. The Fabric Pattern can be very simple or very complex.
- Simple: An example of a simple Fabric Pattern is garter stitch or stockinette stitch.
The instructions may state: Continue in Stockinette for 5 rows. Show Me - Complex: An example of a complex Fabric Pattern is a pattern described in charted or written instructions.
The instructions may state: k4, p, yo, k2sp, yo, p, k4. Show Me
Linked Counters are designed for simple fabric patterns that are not written out and do not have a one-tap marker. Linked Counters track repeats and actions as you knit each row. Show Me
Smart Counters are designed for either simple or complex patterns that do have a one-tap marker. Fabric patterns can be written or charted, and the one tap is always setup for the fabric pattern. The one-tap marker keeps your spot in the fabric pattern and Smart Counters add reminders for shaping, color changes, repeats, etc. as you knit each row. Show Me