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hi so iamp;#39;d like to talk about charts now a lot of people are daunted by charts in knitting patterns um iamp;#39;m going to talk about the simplest chart that youamp;#39;ll come across which is a color work chart these are very simple because all theyamp;#39;re doing is giving a visual representation of what color each stitch is going to be so i am making another harold fatness because this one um is looking a bit sad and saggy these days um and this is the chart for his feral jumper now um this is basically a picture of what weamp;#39;re going to be knitting so we have no increases or decreases each square represents one stitch and it just tells you which color that stitch is going to be now this has been done in monotone so that you can use whatever colors you want youamp;#39;ll sometimes come across charts where you have put different colors in um for the different squares to make it easier to see what color youamp;#39;re using however if youamp;#39;re using different c