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no stitch in a pattern means at the start of a pattern especially in a graph there is an area will some stitches will not yet exist so just ignore them as they don't exist .. later on you will add by make one , yarn over or cast on or some other method and those no stitches will then become real stitches and become part of the pattern

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Q: What is the meaning of 'no stitch' in a knitting pattern.?
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