All the next rows of the knitting are knitted like the second row. When creating a model; The loops given in each row are for a motif. It is to repeat one after the other according to the width of the piece to be done. Example: If given 2 straight edges, 1 knit, 2 purl, 7 straight, what to do: 2 straight edges, 1 knit, 2 purl, 7 knit, 1 knit, 2 purl, 7 knit, 1 knit, 2 purl, 7 knit stitches up to your number.
If you are going to make use of the graphic while creating the motif, be sure to consider the written explanation. Graphics alone may not be enough. On some charts you will see loops in black. Black loops are loops that are not. If the box is black, it means that the motif of that row is finished there. It's back to the beginning. Do not visualize overlapping colors in the chart as if they were a painting. They will not overlap in the mesh.
1. Consider the order. Each row is independent, not linked. Written explanation so as not to be mistaken.
take it as a basis. Headings in the chart start from the side where the number of rows is written. Like the side where the 1st Row 1 number is written, the 2nd Row 2 is the side that is written...
Example: For the loops given in the 1st row, only