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Just skip that square in the chart and continue with the next stitch. "No stitch" blocks are put in as place holders for the chart and actually have nothing to do with the actual knitting. Usually when you increase in a row you do an equal number of decreases to balance it out. But some times, especially in lace, there will be a different number of stitches left on the needles at the ends of various rows. To compensate for this, charts (which give the same number of stitches for each row), are written with black squares showing where the chart does not match the actual fabric being knit. You might as well imagine those black squares are holes in the chart and pretend you don't even see them.

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