Sure, I can try.
The first Excel row matches the first row of my knitting. 242 stitches in 242 cells takes us from A1:IH1. There are 11 blocks of 22 stitches in this row. In the first block, all the stitches are pink except for the first random number generated. If that number were 7, the...
Many thanks for your prompt reply. Apologies for not responding sooner - we are spending this week high in the mountains, with only a slow dial-up connxn. Bet you didn't know such things still existed!
Sorry for posting a link that fails - wanted to give credit to the source. But the .pdf...
My first knitting question was¦ and I thank you for the reply.
http://forum.chandoo.org/threads/changing-left-to-right-top-to-bottom.6612/
I would like to use Excel to generate the knitting pattern for the colour changes in the skirt of this little dress...
Deb - thanks so much for this. I tried it, changing the numbers to k2tog SSK YO and all the other codes we use, and enlarged the data to 6 rows/7 columns and it works beautifully. This is going to be a big help for those of us knitting lace from vintage pattern books - now these charts will be...
Sorry for the late note of thanks, Chandoo. I've tried it, and it works.
Now to add something I should have said in the first place. ABCD are each in different cells, not a text string in 1 cell. Could you reverse multiple cells?
Knitting patterns in written form read like normal text, left to right, and top to bottom. We like to convert those patterns to charts, but they read from the bottom up, from right to left. So I need something that converts
ABCD
EFGH
IJKLM
NOPQ
to
QPON
MLKJI
HGFE
DCBA
The...