How to knit if there is no loop?
Many needlewomen who practice knitting onknitting needles, can not help but interest how to knit if there is no loop on the pattern pattern. This question is especially relevant for those who first understand the rapport of patterns.
How to knit if there is no loop on the diagram
There are several ways out of this situation:
- Many experienced needlewomen recommend that ifon the diagram (most often it is practiced in drawing up patterns of openwork binding), there is an empty "cell", denoting the term "no loop", then it does not need to pay attention. Such a designation is introduced only to preserve the correct rectangular shape of the circuit itself and to make it easier to read. They are not taken into account when knitting, that is, they are not taken into account.
- So, the plan of action is how to knit "no loops"spokes in case of "detection" of this sign in the circuit. It is necessary to continue to knit as before, not paying attention to the omissions. This means that when the circuit goes through the wrong loop, then - the pass, then the front loop, "no loop" is tied, as if there were no passes: purl, facial, and then according to the scheme.
- Other knitters argue that, if availablein the "no loop" symbol scheme, you need to skip a loop, that is, simply loop the previous knotted row from the left knitting needle to the right knitting needle (not tying it). It all depends on the very pattern of knitting.