Tuesday, March 31, 2015

April 1st KAL Day 1 & 2 and photo

Hi, here is our first KAL for April:

Materials:

 #7 US Needle, 1 Skein Cotton...Yarn Recommended color:  Blue, Yellow or any solid color you like.  A light pastel will work but I do feel a solid color will show off the pattern better.

This is a lace cloth

 Cast On:  37 Stitches

Notes:  skp = Slip 1 st, Knit 1 st, Pass slip stitch over knit stitch

Sl = Slip Stitch Knitwise

YO = Yarn Over

 

Rows 1-4 Knit Across
Pattern:
Row 1:  K6,  *YO K2, SKP, K2Tog, K2, YO K1* Repeat between *’s end with K4.
Row 2:  K4, P29, K4
Row 3:  K5, *YO K2, SKP, K2Tog, K2, YO K1*; Repeat between * ending K5
Row 4:  K4, P29, K4
Row 5:  Knit Across
Row 6:  K4, P29, K4

 

DAY 2:

Row 7:  K6, *YO K2, SKP, K2Tog, K2, YO K1* Repeat from * end with K4
Row 8:  K4, P29, K4
Row 9:  K5, *YO K2, SKP, K2Tog, K2, YO K1*; Repeat between * ending K5
Row 10:  K4, P29, K4
Row 11:  Knit Across
Row 12:  Knit Across


 

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Thursday, March 19, 2015

March 16th 2015 KAL Day 5 FINAL with photo


This is the last day of our KAL.  I have suggestions for the number of rows to complete for this KAL so if you want a little longer cloth you can do so. The name of this cloth is “Road to a Cure”.  And was first published in one of the Breast Cancer Calendars published by Cindy Moore.  This cloth was designed by Janet Nogle.  I hope everyone likes this cloth.  It is a great accomplishment for our newer knitters so congratulations!  Here are the rows for the last day:

 

(if you want to see the finished cloth, check our blog, I have added a photo there)

 

DAY 5:

Row 37:                     (RS) (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1b, YO, SKP, K5*; repeat between the *,
                                     to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2 = *46 stitches
Row 38:                     (WS) (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P4, P2Tog b, P3*; repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches
Row 39:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, * YO, K1 b, YO, K2, SKP, K3*; Repeat between *, to
                                     last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1-P1) x 2 =  * 46 stitches
Row 40:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P2, P2Tog b, P5*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                      stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2 =  42 stitches
Row 41:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K1b, YO, K4, SKP, K1, YO*; Repeat between *, to
                                      last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  =  * 46 stitches
Row 42:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, * P1, P2Tog b, P6*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2 =  42 stitches
Row 43:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K5, K2tog, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *, to last
                                     5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2            =  * 46 stitches
Row 44:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P3, P2Tog, P4* Repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2 =  42 stitches
Row 45:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K3, K2Tog, K2, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between 
                                   *,  to last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1, P1) x2  =   * 46 stitches
Row 46:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P5, P2Tog, P2*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches
Row 47:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1, K2Tog, K4, YO, K1b*; Repeat between *,
                                    to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  =  *46 stitches
Row 48:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P6, P2Tog, P1*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches

Border:
Row 1:                        K1, P1 Across ending with P1
Row 2:                        P1, K1 Across ending with K1
Row 3:                        K1, P1 Across ending with P1
Row 4:                        P1, K1 Across ending with K1

Bind off in pattern, Weave in ends.

PLEASE NOTE:  If you want to make this a little longer, go ahead and knit rows 1-6 once more then work the 4 row border.  I have listed rows 1-12 below in case you want to continue and make it a little longer:

Row 1:                        (RS) (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1b, YO, SKP, K5*; repeat between the *,
                                     to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2 = *46 stitches
Row 2:                        (WS) (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P4, P2Tog b, P3*; repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches
Row 3:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, * YO, K1 b, YO, K2, SKP, K3*; Repeat between *, to
                                     last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1-P1) x 2 =  * 46 stitches
Row 4:                        (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P2, P2Tog b, P5*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                      stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2 =  42 stitches
Row 5:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K1b, YO, K4, SKP, K1, YO*; Repeat between *, to
                                      last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  =  * 46 stitches
Row 6:                        (P1, K1) x2, P1, * P1, P2Tog b, P6*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2 =  42 stitches
Row 7:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K5, K2tog, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *, to
                                    last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2   =  * 46 stitches
Row 8:                        (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P3, P2Tog, P4* Repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2 =  42 stitches
Row 9:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K3, K2Tog, K2, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *,
                                    to last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1, P1) x2  =   * 46 stitches
Row 10:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P5, P2Tog, P2*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches
Row 11:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1, K2Tog, K4, YO, K1b*; Repeat between *,
                                   to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  =  *46 stitches
Row 12:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P6, P2Tog, P1*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches

Janet Nogle
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

March 16th 2015 KAL Day 4

Here are todays rows:


DAY 4:

Row 27:                      (K1, P1) x2, K1, * YO, K1 b, YO, K2, SKP, K3*; Repeat between *, to
                                     last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1-P1) x 2    =   46 stitches
Row 28:                      (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P2, P2Tog b, P5*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                    stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches
Row 29:                      (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K1b, YO, K4, SKP, K1, YO*; Repeat between *, to
                                     last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  =  * 46 stitches
Row 30:                      (P1, K1) x2, P1, * P1, P2Tog b, P6*; Repeat between *, to last 5  
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2 =  42 stitches
Row 31:                      (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K5, K2tog, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *, to last  
                                     5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  =* 46 stitches
Row 32:                      (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P3, P2Tog, P4* Repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2 =  42 stitches
Row 33:                      (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K3, K2Tog, K2, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *, to
                                      last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1, P1) x2  = * 46 stitches
Row 34:                      (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P5, P2Tog, P2*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2 = 42 stitches
Row 35:                      (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1, K2Tog, K4, YO, K1b*; Repeat between *, to
                                      last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2 =  46 stitches
Row 36:                      (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P6, P2Tog, P1*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                      stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2 =  42 stitches

Janet Nogle
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

March 16th 2015 KAL Days 1-3 REVISION and photo

Here are days 1-3 of rows only.  Row 8 had an error so here are the days in order and a photo of the cloth after day 2:


Border:
Row 1:                        K1, P1 Across ending with P1
Row 2:                        P1, K1 Across ending with K1
Row 3:                        K1, P1 Across ending with P1
Row 4:                        P1, K1 Across ending with K1

Pattern:

Row 1:                        (RS) (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1b, YO, SKP, K5*; repeat between the *, to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2     46 stitches

Row 2:                        (WS) (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P4, P2Tog b, P3*; repeat between *, to last 5 stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2   42 stitches. 
                                                                                      
Row 3:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, * YO, K1 b, YO, K2, SKP, K3*; Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1-P1) x 2   46 stitches                                                                            

 Row4:                        (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P2, P2Tog b, P5*; Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2      42 stitches                                                                                    
                                   
Row 5:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K1b, YO, K4, SKP, K1, YO*; Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  46 stitches                                                                       
                           
Row 6:                        (P1, K1) x2, P1, * P1, P2Tog b, P6*; Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2     42 stitches                                                                                      

  
DAY 2:

Row 7:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K5, K2tog, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *, to 
                                     last  5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2 =   * 46 stitches

Row 8:                        (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P3, P2Tog, P4* Repeat between *, to last 5 
                                    stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches

Row 9:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K3, K2Tog, K2, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *,
                                    to last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1, P1) x2  =   * 46 stitches

Row 10:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P5, P2Tog, P2*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                   stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =   42 stitches

Row 11:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1, K2Tog, K4, YO, K1b*; Repeat between *,
                                   to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  =  46 stitches

Row 12:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P6, P2Tog, P1*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                    stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches

Row 13:                     (RS) (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1b, YO, SKP, K5*; repeat between the *,
                                   to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  =  46 stitches

Row 14:                     (WS) (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P4, P2Tog b, P3*; repeat between *, to last 5
                                   stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches

Row 15:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, * YO, K1 b, YO, K2, SKP, K3*; Repeat between *, to
                                   last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1-P1) x 2   =   46 stitches

Row16:                      (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P2, P2Tog b, P5*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                   stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches

 DAY 3:

Row 17:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K1b, YO, K4, SKP, K1, YO*; Repeat between *, to
                                  last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) X2 *46 sts. 
                                               
Row 18:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, * P1, P2Tog b, P6*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                  stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2     42 stitches                         
Row 19:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K5, K2tog, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *, to last
                                 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2   46 sts                                                
                                   
Row 20:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P3, P2Tog, P4* Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches: 
                                  P1, (P1, K1) x2  42 sts                                                                                                
                                 
Row 21:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K3, K2Tog, K2, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *,
                                   to last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1, P1) X2   *46 sts
 
Row 22:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P5, P2Tog, P2*; Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches: 
                                   P1, (P1, K1) x2   42

Row 23:                     (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1, K2Tog, K4, YO, K1b*; Repeat between *,   
                                   to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1 X2   46 stitches

Row 24:                     (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P6, P2Tog, P1*; Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches: 
                                  P1, (P1, K1) x2  42  sts                      

Row 25:                     (RS) (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1b, YO, SKP, K5*; repeat between the *,
                                  to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2      46 sts
 
Row 26:                     (WS) (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P4, P2Tog b, P3*; repeat between *, to last 5
                                  stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) X2   42 sts                                                                                              
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Monday, March 16, 2015

March 16th 2015 KAL Day 2 and Photo

Here are the rows and a photo after day 1 of the cloth:

DAY 2:

Row 7:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K5, K2tog, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *, to last
                                      5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2 =   * 46 stitches
Row 8:                        (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P3, K2Tog, P4* Repeat between *, to last 5  
                                      stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches
Row 9:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K3, K2Tog, K2, YO, K1b, YO*; Repeat between *, to
                                      last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1, P1) x2  =   * 46 stitches
Row 10:                      (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P5, P2Tog, P2*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                      stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =   42 stitches
Row 11:                      (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1, K2Tog, K4, YO, K1b*; Repeat between *, to
                                      last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  =  46 stitches
Row 12:                      (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P6, P2Tog, P1*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                      stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches
Row 13:                      (RS) (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1b, YO, SKP, K5*; repeat between the *,
                                      to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2  =  46 stitches
Row 14:                      (WS) (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P4, P2Tog b, P3*; repeat between *, to last 5
                                     stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches
Row 15:                      (K1, P1) x2, K1, * YO, K1 b, YO, K2, SKP, K3*; Repeat between *, to
                                      last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1-P1) x 2   =   46 stitches
Row16:                       (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P2, P2Tog b, P5*; Repeat between *, to last 5
                                      stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2  =  42 stitches















 

Sunday, March 15, 2015

March 16th 2015 KAL Day 1


Hi all:

Everyday rows will be sent via an email, I will be "Replying" to the first email so all of the rows will be on one email at the end of the KAL. PLEASE NOTE:  Use our KAL Blog if you don't see the rows. Every KAL I receive emails saying "can I get the rows for today?" If you see a response from me it may just say "Use The Blog" to remind you.  If you are a "Special Notice" member, you will need to get your rows for day 2 through final from our blog or checking our site for the "updated" emails. Yahoo doesn't provide for "reply" messages to be sent to the Special Notice members.
If you need help, check http://www.knittinghelp.com/ for any assistance or write an email to the group for help.  For day 1 and day 2 of rows, I will post photos.

 
Using Lifelines will help with any project. If you aren't sure what that is, there is plenty of info on the Internet about it but it is basically where you put thread or thin yarn through a row already worked, designating that all the rows to that point are error free.
You should document what row you put the lifeline in so you have a point of reference. If you make any error after that point, you know you are OK with the previous rows anyway.


 
Materials:  1 skein cotton yarn, recommend Red, Green, Blue or any solid color, Pastel variegated can be used it will still look great but if is the first time you have knitted an intermediate Lacy pattern, I recommend a solid color.  

 
#6 US Needle

 
This is a lace cloth

 
Notes:

K1b = Knit 1 in back of stitch

Skp = Slip 1 (kw), Knit 1, Pass slip stitch over

P2Tog b = P2 stitches together in Back of stitch (Go to www.knittinghelp.com to watch a video on how to complete that.  It is better to watch than to explain).  If you can’t get to this site for whatever reason always use the “stand by” method of “googling”.

YO = Yarn Over

 
** If you are a tight knitter, you might want to loosen the grip a bit when doing P2Tog b ** (I am a “tight” knitter and had problems accomplishing the P2Tog b until I eased up a bit when I first learned.)

 
Note:  * Don’t forget to do the “YO” after each repeat before going to next stitch
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 Just a note about the upcoming KAL that starts this Sunday evening.

The color Red, Green, Blue, Lavender or any solid color you really like will work.  OK, it is a lace design…I know we just finished a lace cloth and it was kind of a beginner lace.  This one is an intermediate level lace.  I will make it easy for everyone by listing the number of stitches that should be on the needle at the end of the row.  I STRONGLY recommend using a Lifeline on this one only because of the stitch count.  The count does change depending on which row you are working so if you use a Lifeline and count the stitches at the end of the row you will do fine. 

It may include two stitches you haven’t done yet, if you are new at knitting.  One is called “Purl 2 together through the back” AND “Knit 1 through the back”.  These can be found on www.knittinghelp,com and you can probably find them on U-tube and for the Purl 2 together through the back stitch…it is better if you see someone actually doing it.  Explaining this particular stitch is too confusing, pictures or video will work.  I think I had this in my last calendar but not positive about that.
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This is an elegant and beautiful pattern and you will love it!
 
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. This gives you a few days to check out these stitches.

 Cast on 42 stitches (you can enlarge or reduce this pattern.  It is a count of “Multiple of 8+2 and the border stitches”.  It works out to 8X4 =32 + 2 = 34 + 8 Border = 42 (I don’t recommend doing a towel with this design because it is so lacy, but you could increase or reduce to number of border stitches.)

 This border is the Seed (Moss) stitch.  With an even number of stitches on the needle you will rotate how the row starts and ends…..Example:  If you start with K1, you will end with P1.   The next row you would then start with P1, you will end with K1, and so on.

  
Border:

Row 1:                        K1, P1 Across ending with P1

Row 2:                        P1, K1 Across ending with K1

Row 3:                        K1, P1 Across ending with P1

Row 4:                        P1, K1 Across ending with K1

 

Pattern:

Row 1:                        (RS) (K1, P1) x2, K1, *YO, K1b, YO, SKP, K5*; repeat between the *, to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2                                                                                  46 stitches


Row 2:                        (WS) (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P4, P2Tog b, P3*; repeat between *, to last 5 stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2                                                                                             42 stitches

 Row 3:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, * YO, K1 b, YO, K2, SKP, K3*; Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches:  K1 (K1-P1) x 2                                                                                          46 stitches

 Row 4:                        (P1, K1) x2, P1, *P2, P2Tog b, P5*; Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2                                                                                                          42 stitches

Row 5:                        (K1, P1) x2, K1, *K1b, YO, K4, SKP, K1, YO*; Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches:  K1, (K1, P1) x2                                                                                      * 46 stitches
  
Row 6:                        (P1, K1) x2, P1, * P1, P2Tog b, P6*; Repeat between *, to last 5 stitches:  P1, (P1, K1) x2                                                                                                        42 stitches


 
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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

March 1st 2015 KAL Day 5 - FINAL


Here are the rest of the rows.  This will complete the cloth.  It was designed by Janet Nogle and the name of the cloth is “Growing Up Cloth”.

Row 38:            K1, P1, K1, *K1, K2Tog, YO, K4; Repeat from *, end
                        P1, K1, P1.
Row 39:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1.
Row 40:            K1, P1, K1, K28, P1, K1, P1.


Border:

P1, K1 Across end K1
K1, P1 Across end P1
P1, K1 Across end K1


Bind off
Weave in ends.

Janet Nogle
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015

March 1st 2015 KAL Day 4


Day 4:

Row 28:            K1, P1, K1, *K1, K2Tog, YO, K4; Repeat from *, end
                         P1, K1, P1.
Row 29:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1.
Row 30:            K1, P1, K1, K28, P1, K1, P1.
Row 31:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1.
Row 32:            K1, P1, K1, *K3, YO, SKP, K2; Repeat from *, end P1,
                        K1, P1.
Row 33:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1.
Row 34:            K1, P1, K1, *K4, YO, SKP, K1; Repeat from *, end P1,
                        K1, P1.
Row 35:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1.
Row 36:            K1, P1, K1, K28, P1, K1, P1.
Row 37:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1

 
Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com

 

 

Monday, March 2, 2015

March 1st 2015 KAL Day 3 With Photo

Here are the rows for day 3 and a photo of the cloth after day 2:


Day 3


Row 18:            K1, P1, K1, K28, P1, K1, P1.
Row 19:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1.
Row 20:            K1, P1, K1, *K3, YO, SKP, K2; Repeat from *, end P1,
                          K1, P1.
Row 21:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1.
Row 22:            K1, P1, K1, *K4, YO, SKP, K1; Repeat from *,
                         end P1, K1, P1.
Row 23:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1.
Row 24:            K1, P1, K1, K28, P1, K1, P1.
Row 25:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1
Row 26:            K1, P1, K1, *K2, K2Tog, YO, K3; Repeat from *,
                         end with P1, K1, P1.
Row 27:            P1, K1, P1, P28, K1, P1, K1.

Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com