This chart is 73 stitches wide by 111 rows tall. Each 1x1 square equals one stitch by one row. Read the chart from the bottom up: right-to-left on Right Side (odd) rows and left-to-right on Wrong Side (even) rows. Use intarsia, duplicate stitch, or careful colourwork to produce the outline as shown.
Materials: Yarn — Main (MC): approx 220 yards (200 m); Contrast (CC): approx 60 yards (55 m). Needles: US 6 / UK (old) 4 / 4.0 mm. Gauge: 20 sts x 28 rows = 4 in (10 cm) in stockinette on US 6; adjust needle size as needed for your yarn and tension.
Key / Legend: Black stroke = sandal outline squares (work these squares as the contrast colour or add afterwards with duplicate stitch). Light grey grid = stitch grid (73 × 111).
How to use this chart: Place the printed or displayed chart so row 1 is at the bottom. Each square on the SVG grid represents one stitch-by-row intersection: if the sandal outline (black stroke) passes through a square, treat that square as an outline stitch (either work that square in the contrast colour during knitting, or add the outline after knitting with duplicate stitch). For intarsia, use bobbins or small balls for the outline sections and twist to avoid holes. For a raised outline, work duplicate stitch after the background is finished.
Abbreviations: k = knit; p = purl; RS = right side; WS = wrong side. No special shaping is required by the chart itself—the chart only maps colour/outline per stitch. Fit the chart into your project by centring across the required number of stitches (here the chart is exactly 73 sts across) and working 111 rows vertically.
Notes: This chart is provided as an outline for knitting or embroidery of a traditional sandal associated with the Prophet Muhammad. Please use it thoughtfully and respectfully. For help or enquiries contact team@verde.uk or visit https://purljam.verde.uk. Socials: #purljam