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be make 1 stitch into 5 over 4 rows… so add one in every row.ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.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 Maxi Knitted Dress With Shetland Lace PatternMaxi Knitted Dress With Shetland Lace Pattern March 1, 2017March 1, 2017| Knitting KingdomKnitting Kingdom| 0 Comment| 9:48 amMaxi Knitted Dress With Shetland Lace Pattern. More Great Patterns Like This Read MoreRead More Lace free knitting Stitch ClamsLace free knitting Stitch Clams June 12, 2016June 12, 2016| Knitting KingdomKnitting Kingdom| 0 Comments| 4:52 pmClam lace free knitting Stitch. More Great Patterns Like This Read MoreRead MoreLace and Bobble Arrow Knitting StitchLace and Bobble Arrow Knitting Stitch May 31, 2015May 31, 2015| Knitting KingdomKnitting Kingdom| 0 Comment| 9:39 amKnitting stitch chart for a lace and bobble arrow texture. More Great Patterns Like This 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.