Japanese Lace Knitting Stitch December 22, 2016December 22, 2016 | Knitting KingdomKnitting Kingdom | 8 Comments | 8:36 amJapanese Lace Knitting Stitch with Chart.More Great Patterns Like ThisTags: Japanese lace knitting stitches 8 thoughts on “Japanese Lace Knitting Stitch”I just need to know what is the symbol above number 5…Its make 5 and then what?ReplyOne square there represents 5 knit stitches, I believe.ReplyWhat is the symbol above number 5, and what will be the next step to do after that?ReplyI think it’s a “make 5, knit 5 together”, either in the same row, or make five in one row, and purl the five stitches together on the back side.ReplyI think you make 5 in one and them knit 5 together. On the return. Just not sure of the technique used.ReplyOn second thought I think from where the 5 little lines are you pull up 5 long stitches from 5 (or 4) rows below then knit them together.Replylooks like make 5, knit/purl (round/flat) in the next row, then knit all tog in the 3rd row.Replythat should be make 1 stitch into 5 over 4 rows… so add one in every row.ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website ΔPost navigationPREVIOUS Previous post: Cables and Eyelets Knitting StitchNEXT Next post: Knitting Stitch Grapes MotifRelated Post Pine Cone PatternPine Cone Pattern January 30, 2018January 30, 2018| Knitting KingdomKnitting Kingdom| 2 Comments| 9:18 amPine Cone Pattern Knitting Stitch. More Great Patterns Like This Read MoreRead More Cable Intertwine Knit StitchCable Intertwine Knit Stitch May 7, 2017May 7, 2017| Knitting KingdomKnitting Kingdom| 0 Comments| 8:35 amCable Intertwine Knit Stitch. Cable and lace knitting stitch from: More Great Patterns Like This Read MoreRead MoreDishcloth Knitting StitchesDishcloth Knitting Stitches January 26, 2017January 26, 2017| Knitting KingdomKnitting Kingdom| 2 Comments| 9:39 amA great way to learn new knitting stitches is to look for free dishcloth knitting patterns! There are tons of these free patterns all over the web with really interesting Read MoreRead More
I think it’s a “make 5, knit 5 together”, either in the same row, or make five in one row, and purl the five stitches together on the back side.Reply
I think you make 5 in one and them knit 5 together. On the return. Just not sure of the technique used.Reply
On second thought I think from where the 5 little lines are you pull up 5 long stitches from 5 (or 4) rows below then knit them together.Reply
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I just need to know what is the symbol above number 5…Its make 5 and then what?
One square there represents 5 knit stitches, I believe.
What is the symbol above number 5, and what will be the next step to do after that?
I think it’s a “make 5, knit 5 together”, either in the same row, or make five in one row, and purl the five stitches together on the back side.
I think you make 5 in one and them knit 5 together. On the return. Just not sure of the technique used.
On second thought I think from where the 5 little lines are you pull up 5 long stitches from 5 (or 4) rows below then knit them together.
looks like make 5, knit/purl (round/flat) in the next row, then knit all tog in the 3rd row.
that should be make 1 stitch into 5 over 4 rows… so add one in every row.