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[Tips Discussion] Where do you like to start a pattern from?

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Post time: 2021-6-24 23:48
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I like the center

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Post time: 2021-8-7 23:15
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Top left, always
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Post time: 2021-8-14 00:33
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I have always started in the middle, as that is how I was taught. However, I have noticed that when my friend starts in the top left, she can preserve a lot of fabric in the end.
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Post time: 2021-8-18 21:45
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hmm, depends on the pattern - but I mostly go from anywhere. I don´t have a certain point to start
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Post time: 2021-9-25 20:51
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I prefer moving from bottom to top of the pattern
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Post time: 2021-9-29 15:03
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Middle on complex patterns usually. Upper left on others
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Post time: 2021-10-1 11:26
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I try to hold the rule "move against half stitches move". I like to make half stitches from left bottom to right top, so I start the chart from right top. To stitch from empty to filled. It feels strange because natural for us is while stitching to move as a book reading move.
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Post time: 2022-2-10 23:49
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