Herringbone Knitting

This is how your braid will look when it's finished.

FLAT KNIT SIDE * Take the edge loop without knitting it.

* Take the next two loops together as if they were cutting. But it's not exactly like a plain weave.

* skewer; You will pass the yarn on the back of these two loops and remove the loop as if you were knitting.

* WITHOUT REMOVING the skewer; Of these two loops, drop the right one from the needle, that is, knit, and leave the other on the needle in your left hand.

* This time with this remaining loop; take the next stitch together. Of course, although you are still on the plain knitting side, you will need to thread the yarns on the back side of the loops, not the yarns in the front.

* You will pull the loop like knitting, but without removing the needle, you will drop the first loop and leave the other one on the needle in your left hand. CONTINUE THE FLAT KNIT SIDE IN THIS WAY.

REVERSE KNIT SIDE: # Take the side loop without knitting it.

# Take the two loops as normal purl.

# Pull the loop

# But as you did on the other side, drop only the right side of the loops from the needle, that is, knit. Leave the other on the skewer in your left hand.

* Take the remaining loop together with the next loop, as in purl knitting style, knit one and drop the other one on the needle; keep it to be knitted together with the next loop. CONTINUE THE PURPOSE SIDE IN THIS WAY.