how many rows can you make with 169
1 row of 180 - 2 rows of 90 - 3 rows of 60 - 4 rows of 45 - 5 rows of 36 - 6 rows of 30 - 9 rows of 20 - 10 rows of 18 - 12 rows of 15 - 15 rows of 12 - 18 rows of 10 - 20 rows of 9 - 30 rows of 6 - 36 rows of 5 - 45 rows of 4 - 60 rows of 3 - 90 rows of 2 - 180 rows of 1 - total of 18 ways within the limits of the question
You count the rows and columns. "Dimensions" simply means how many rows and how many columns the matrix has.
20 trees
As many as you want.
you will knit 4 rows the decrease on the 5th
It just means to knit (the knit stitch) for 3 rows. No increases, no decreases, no pattern stitches.
stockinette or stocking stitch means knit one row, purl one row. So four rows are knit one row, purl one row, knit one row, purl one row.
Knitting slippers is simple. Cast on 29 stitches. Knit as many rows as you need to fit your foot. Then start knit knit purl purl for as many rows as you need. Cut a tail and pull a plastic needle through the stitches. Take it off the needle along with the stitches and pull tight. Then sew in and out of the slipper. do the same thing with the tail at the end of the slipper.
knit 19 stitches or rows (depending on the context)
135
Keep on knitting your pattern until the you measure the length to be 1cm. If you are using thin/regular yarn shouldn't be that many rows. Probably 2-3 rows.
When you reach a purl stitch approximately where you want to make your decrease, knit it together with the following knit stitch. This will make two knit stitches in a row, followed by a single purl. Place a marker and move to the next place to decrease and repeat. If you consistently knit together the last two stitches before your markers, you will form an attractive pattern in the ribs as you decrease.
Most of the time when the pattern gives directions for odd rows they state at the top to just knit or purl all even rows.
garter stitch is when the rows alternate knit, purl, knit, purl. Since purl is the reverse of knit, for a scarf you just have to set aside a few stitches for your border on either side and knit all of them every row.
Stockinette is simply alternating rows of knitting and purling. It would most likely appear like this on a pattern: Row 1: Knit Row 2: Purl Row 3: Knit Row 4: Purl Repeat for X number of rows.
It directs you to work (knit) the first 12 rows as directed then you are to knit the stripe pattern 6 additional rows, DECREASING when told which will then have you knitting 1 less stitch on alternate rows.