Saturday, April 16, 2016

April 16th 2016 KAL Day 1-2 with Photo


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.  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
How to Knit | 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 of cotton yarn
Size Needle:  Designer suggests 3.25 mm (approx. US # 3). 

I used a regular cotton yarn “Heritage Cotton” which is 4 ½ stitches per inch and #6 knitting needle, the designer used Reynolds Saucy yarn and the #3 knitting needles.  The #3 does shows the pattern better.  Your choice as this is a picture cloth.

Note:  This also has letters in it for those who are left handed.

CO 46
Row 1:       *K1, P1; rep from * to end
Row 2:       *P1, K1; rep from * to end
Repeat these 2 rows once more (4 rows worked)

Pattern:
Row 1:       K1, P1, K1, Knit to last 3 st, P1, K1, P1
Row 2:       P1, K1, P1, P40, K1, P1, K1
Rep last 2 rows once more

Continue as follows:
Row 1: (RS):  K1, P1, K1, K7, P3, K8, P5, K5, P9, K3, P1, K1, P1
Row 2: (WS):  P1, K1, P1, P3, K9, P4, K7, P7, K3, P7, K1, P1, K1

Day 2:
Row 3:  K1, P1, K1, K6, P5, K5, (P9, K3) x 2, P1, K1, P1
Row 4:  P1, K1, P1, P3, K3, P9, K3, P3, K3, P4, K7, P5, K1, P1, K1
Row 5:  K1, P1, K1, K5, P7, K4, P3, K3, P3, K9, P3, K3, P1, K1, P1
Row 6:  P1, K1, P1, P3, K3, P9, (K3, P3) x 2, K4, P1, K4, P4, K1, P1, K1
Row 7:  K1, P1, K1, K4, (P3, K3) x 3, P3, K9, P3, K3, P1, K1, P1
Row 8:  P1, K1, P1, P3, K3, P9, (K3, P3) x 3, K3, P4, K1, P1, K1
Row 9:  K1, P1, K1, K4, (P3, K3) x 3, P3, K9, P3, K3, P1, K1, P1
Row 10: P1, K1, P1, P3, K3, P9, (K3, P3) x 3, K3, P4, K1, P1, K1
Row 11:  K1, P1, K1, K4, (P3, K3) x 3, P3, K9, P3, K3, P1, K1, P1
Row 12:  P1, K1, P1, P3, K3, P9, (K3, P3) x 3, K3, P4, K1, P1, K1





Janet Nogle
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