Easy-to-understand knitting instructions

Easy-to-understand knitting instructions

Easy-to-understand knitting instructions

Cognitive limitations can also make knitting difficult. Concentration problems, chronic fatigue, exhaustion, for example due to long Covid or during chemotherapy.

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The Row Maps by Melanie Berg are a special variant of easy-to-understand knitting instructions.

After surviving cancer herself, she worked with Chad Lewis to develop clear printable checklists for some of her designs, on which you can work through and tick off each row and check the number of stitches. Many knitters now use the row maps to help them, including people with ADHD, people with sleep disorders and people with young children.

On Melanie’s website Mairlynd you can find information about the Row Maps and a list of designs for which Row Maps are already available.

By the way, you can also see Melanie and Chad live here. In an Insta-Live, they explain how they met, how the collaboration came about and what exactly it’s all about.

And this is what a row map looks like. You can find all of Melanie Berg’s instructions for which there is a row map here.

Photo of a road map, an overview of each individual row that can be checked off step by step.
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