Broaching, or stretched loops, is a special way of knitting loops, as a result of which the number of loops is reduced, or the number remains the same, but the pattern of the knitted fabric changes. Broaches can be used in both openwork and tight knitting, and their accurate execution will allow your thing to look elegant and beautiful. Hand-knitted items will greatly diversify your wardrobe, help you create your own unique, individual style, and their accurate execution will largely depend on your skill and care.
It is necessary
Knitting needles, threads
Instructions
Step 1
If you need to reduce the number of loops in the product, then knit three front loops.
Step 2
Pick up the first front loop (count from right to left) with the end of the left knitting needle and pull it into the loop from left to right from the front side.
Step 3
Pull the knitted loop back a little and pull the two remaining loops into it.
Step 4
Remove the first loop from the left knitting needle - the number of loops in the row will be reduced by one.
Step 5
If you do not need to cut the loops, then leave the first loop on the left knitting needle, press it with your finger and knit. As a result, you will get the relief required for the drawing.