Originally Posted by
Salamandrine
How about this?
The bottom green circle indicates where the opposite side pulling spoke should start. (not visible). If it's offset in the other direction (clockwise) it is wrong.

Because this is a 32 hole Sun rim, the rim hole in the picture that is just to the right of the valve hole (you put a green circle around it) is offset from the rim's center so it is supposed to have a spoke that comes from the hub flange that is closest to the camera. If I understand the position of your colored circles correctly on the hub, you are suggesting that the spoke that goes into the green circled rim hole comes from the flange on the far side of the hub from the camera. In fact it needs to come from the flange nearest the camera. The spoke that goes to the rim hole 2nd to the right of the valve hole (you circled it in red) has to come from the flange on the far side. If the OP was to look directly down at his hub (like it is presently oriented in his picture), the spoke for the rim hole circled in red would originate from a hub hole on the far flange that is just a bit clockwise (or behind) where the 1st spoke is located.
Putting green and red circles on the rim and hub holes is really helpful in explaining where spokes are supposed to belong. For those of you watching/reading at home while eating popcorn trying to follow how to lace a wheel, holes are not usually centered on a rim but are rather offset so that a spoke going to a certain rim hole has to come from a flange on that side. To confuse matters manufacturers are not consistent on which way the offsets are compared to the location of the valve hole. For some rim makers, the spoke pattern Salamandrine showed would be correct.