Usually, you will see “no stitch” in lace knitting as shaded boxes on lace charts if the stitch count doesn’t remain constant. It changes from row to row/round to round. “No stitch” does not need an extra step from your part.
You just skip these boxes and move on.
If “no stitch” box(es) are at the end of the row/round, you just turn your work and move on with next row/round.
If “no stitch” box(es) are between the live stitches, then you will work until the “no stitch” part, skip it and work what’s come after that.
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Do you leave the stitch for no stitch on the left needle or move the the right needle
Neither – you just take the next stitch on the chart and work into your next stitch in your work. Usually, there is “no stitch” in the chart if there has been increasing and decreasing of stitches on different rows (meaning, row stitch count is different), and “no stitch” helps to mark it on the chart.
I hope it makes sense.
Is there a way to show this in video format? The “No Stitch” part.
Thank you for the suggestion! 🙂