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June 2001 Mystery Knit-Along -- June 15, 2011

Day 3

Row 25: K1, P1, K1 *P3, K4, yo, sl 1, K1, psso, K1*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 26: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P2tog tbl, yo, P5*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 27: K1, P1, K1 * P3, K7*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 28: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P7*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 29: K1, P1, K1 *P3, yo, sl 1, K1, psso, K5*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 30: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P4, P2tog tbl, yo, P1*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 31: K1, P1, K1 *P3, K2, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, k3*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 32: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P2, P2tog tbl, you, P3*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 33: K1, P1, K1 *P3, K4, yo, sl 1, K1, psso, K1*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 34: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P2tog tbl, yo, P5*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 35: K1, P1, K1 * P3, K7*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 36: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P7*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
 
Next instalment June 22, 2011


Day 2

Row 13: K1, P1, K1 *P3, yo, sl 1, K1, psso, K5*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 14: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P4, P2tog tbl, yo, P1*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 15: K1, P1, K1 *P3, K2, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, k3*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 16: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P2, P2tog tbl, you, P3*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 17: K1, P1, K1 *P3, K4, yo, sl 1, K1, psso, K1*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 18: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P2tog tbl, yo, P5*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 19: K1, P1, K1 * P3, K7*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 20: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P7*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 21: K1, P1, K1 *P3, yo, sl 1, K1, psso, K5*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 22: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P4, P2tog tbl, yo, P1*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 23: K1, P1, K1 *P3, K2, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, k3*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 24: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P2, P2tog tbl, you, P3*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.

Next instalment June 15, 2011


Day 1

1 ball of cotton knitting worsted
4.5 mm knitting needles
 
Cast on 49 stitches
 
Row 1: *K1, P1* to end of row.
Row 2: *K1, P1* to end of row.
Row 3: *K1, P1* to end of row
Row 4: *K1, P1* to end of row.
Row 5: K1, P1, K1 *P3, yo, sl 1, K1, psso, K5*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 6: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P4, P2tog tbl, yo, P1*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 7: K1, P1, K1 *P3, K2, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, k3*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 8: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P2, P2tog tbl, you, P3*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 9: K1, P1, K1 *P3, K4, yo, sl 1, K1, psso, K1*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 10: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P2tog tbl, yo, P5*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.
Row 11: K1, P1, K1 * P3, K7*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then P3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 12: K1, P1, K1 *K3, P7*, repeat * to * to last 6 stitches then K4, P1, K1.

To be continued . . .

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