Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Another Veiw of Ria's yarn Bra


Thank you for sharing the pictures, Ria! Seeing the cardbord center that was removed from the cone and seeing it from different angles is really helpful.

Homemade Yarn Bra by Ria


Ria made a yarn bra for her cone of yarn from my instructions. Here is what she said about it:

It works for me on the cones of cotton really well. I just removed the cardboard cone center and the yarn feeds from the inside of the yarn. No more roly poly cones!

Thanks for the pictures, Ria!

Wise Man


I have finished a Wise man. My Wise Men will be different nationalities.
Again a clever, easy to knit, takes forever to sew it together pattern. All the little details make it cute.
I did deviate from the standard Wise Man pattern and made the coat more like the other figures. I also put a little stuffing up his sleeves.

I solved the problem with the bases. I am using sheet styrofoam with a layer of craft foam on the side that is seen. I am using the lid from the Pam kitchen spray like a cookie cutter. Lay two strands of thin yarn in the shape of an X on the section of foam you want to cut. Center the Pam lid over the X and push down, twisting the lid back and forth a little as you go. You may need to pick up the sheet and work from the bottom as well to make sure it cuts all the way through. To get the styrofoam out of the lid, hold all four yarn emds and pull straight down and it should pop right out. Much easier than cutting cardboard circles, but the little styrofoam bits are annoying so have the vacuum cleaner handy.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

More Scrubbles


I could not resist :) I had to make more Scrubbles!
The top one is seed stitch. If you make one in seed stitch do the increase row as k1, then kfb for the rest of the stitches to give you a count of 39. Then you can k1, p1 on every row without having to think about it.
The bottom one is garter stitch in two colors. Do the cast on row and the increase row with color one and the two rows with color two, two rows with color one, etc. Finish with two rows of color one, then the decrease row also with color one. Carry the unused yarn up the side and don't cut till the end.
I did a less than excellent job of seaming this one. I probably should have seamed using both colors.
I hope to see pictures of Scrubbles you have made.

Scrubbles


I took a break from the Nativity set to knit up some Scrubbles.
The pattern is my own and quite easy to do.

Scrubbles
Cast on twenty stitches with acrylic yarn. (these are for scrubbing and rather thick so the acrylic is the better fiber choice as cotton would never get dry)
Knit in the front and back of each stitch to make forty stitches.
Knit using desired stitch pattern till piece is four inches long.
Knit two stitches together across to make twenty stitches.
Cut yarn, leaving a good twelve inches of tail.
Thread a needle with the tail and pass it through all twenty stitches on the knitting needle. Cinch it up tight. I make a knot here so the cinched stitches don't slip.
Still using the tail yarn, sew up the side seam. I then tie a knot to the cast on tail.
thread the needle and yarn through the cast on stitches and pull up tight. Tie to cast on tail again.
Poke needle all the way through the middle till it comes out the other side. Move it over a stitch or so and theread it back to the side it started on. Tie it again to the cast on tail and weave in both ends.
This makes a round scrubbie about four inches across for scrubbing up the stuck on stuff on your dishes. It is not a washcloth and is not meant to be absorbent.

The Scrubbles on top was made doing garter stitch.
The Scrubbles on the bottom was made using the stitch pattern Tina recently used in a contest on the Love2KnitDishcloths Yahoo group and is k1, k2tog, yo across, ending k1.
Experiment with different stitch patterns and share what you come up with.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Little Gray Donkey


Now the donkey is finished, although not exactly like the pattern. It looked so plain with just the gray so I decided to add in the cross on the donkey's back. Legend has it that the donkey did not have this cross till the crucifixation.
I also did just the first 11 rows of the tail and then tied on a black tassel for the tail.
I did not use any support inside the legs and the donkey is able to stand just fine. I made a mistake sewing on the legs. I sewed the front legs on first, but discovered as I was weaving in the last end on the second one that I had actually sewed the back legs on the front. To make them proportionately the same as the pattern I cast on 16 stitches and knit 14 rows instead of 12. For the rest of the increases and descreases I followed the same formula as the original back leg. I also attached the a bit differently. I stuffed the leg almost to the top and then flattened the top and sewed it against the side of the donkey instead of directly to the bottom.
He was a fun knit although LOTS of sewing.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Mother and Child


I finished one of my figures of Mary. I used a plastic lid from a jar of peanut butter for the base.
I am doing the necks of my figures a little differently than the directions. The directions say to wrap yarn around and around to cover the neck. I do a gather at both ends of the neck and tighten. The necks are too big if something is not done.
I also stuff the upper arms of the figures from shoulder to elbow.
I sewed Mary's hands to each other at the tips instead of stitching them to the skirt. This makes it easier for the baby to be inserted or removed from her arms. The baby can either be held by her or removed and placed in the manger.
I have gone with unconventional colors for the eyes and hair and have made them blue and red.
Again there was a LOT of sewing in the finishing of the piece, but it was so worth it!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

A Shepherd Watched


This is a shepherd from Jean Greenhowe's Christmas Special. I am so pleased with the way he turned out :)
I have posted the sheep before, from the same book.
The figures require a flat base to go in the bottom. The suggested base is cardboard circles cut out, stacked and glued. While searching for a circle of the right size to trace I discovered that the cap from my non-stick spray, (think Pam, except for a generic brand), was the exact right size and I used the whole cap inside the figure. I did cut a circle of craft foam to hide the plastic cap. It worked very well. Now I have to use up more spray as there are still a lot of figures to make.
I did not make his staff yet as the book calls for a drinking straw 1/8" in diameter. I don't have any that thin and need to come up with something else to use. Maybe I can stick a couple of coffee stirrers together. One would not be long enough.
I thoroughly enjoyed making this project although there is a lot of sewing. The seams don't show from the front and later ones should be better as I am getting a lot of practice.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

2 Babies


These are mostly from the Jean Greenhowe pattern. I did make some changes. For the baby with hair I knit the hair on the last two rows of the head instead of stitching it on after. I also threaded the ends to the outside after weaving them in on the inside and cut them off sticking out to give a more three dimensional look to the hair. The second baby has no hair. I added arms also. The baby on the left has arms made by casting on ten stitches, knitting stockinette for five rows then binding off. I rolled the resulting piece and stitched along the edge and sewed it on. Baby two has arms made by casting on eight stitches for four rows and then the same way. Baby one also has the hint of legs in his bunting made by stitching loosely front to back through all layers of the piece for three stitches.
I used Jean's manger pattern, but did not like the way my babies looked in it so I rolled the edge to the outside and stitched it in place about halway down the side on the outside. I also wanted hairier hay so used fun fur in champagne color. I cast on fifteen stitches for thirty rows. For baby one I knit the fun fur together with Yellow Simply Soft and for baby two with Bone Simply Soft. For baby one i knit the manger with two strands of Brown Simply Soft and for baby two I used a Strand of Brown and a strand of Bone together.
This is a fun knit and I have a LOT of pieces waiting to be put together.

Step 4



Step 4: Custom fit to yarn. I prefer to put the mesh onto a skein of yarn so that it sticks out an inch or so at the front edge. I then tie a knot at the back edge and then cut it an inch or so past the knot. The bras work better if the labels and/or plastic wrap are off the skein. They also only work on center-pull skeins. The mesh will stretch and shrink to fit just about any size skein. You will get several bras out of one bath puff. You do not have to tie a knot in the end if you don't want to. Hope this helps the thrifty gene in you :)

Step 3


Step 3: Cut tie. After the tie is cut the mesh will poof out into a long tube.

Step 2


Step 2: Find tie in middle holding it together. Untie the rope and carefully cut the tie. in this photo the tie is white.

Yarn Bra Tutorial Step 1


Step 1: Buy Bath Puff from Dollar Store, or use one you have.

Friday, February 15, 2008

May You Find Peace In Your Heart


I originally wrote this pattern in response to the shooting at Virginia Tech. I think it is equally appropriate for remembering the shooting at Northern Illinois University.

May You Find Peace In Your Heart Chart and Pattern



May You Find Peace In Your Heart

Copyright © by Susan Mrenna 2007 Knit A Little http://www.knitalittlestore.com/
One ball of cotton yarn, size 7 needles Cast on 40 Stitches K = knit, p = purl.
Stitches in [ ] are border stitches, you may substitute the border of your choice.

Row 1-6) [knit all stitches]
Row 7 and all odd rows) [k4], k32, [k4]
Row 8, 10) [k4], p32, [k4]
Row 12) [k4], p15, k2, p15, [k4]
Row 14) [k4], p13, k2, p2, k2, p13, [k4]
Row 16) [k4], p11, k2, p6, k2, p11, [k4]
Row 18) [k4], p9, k2, p3, k1, p2, k1, p3, k2, p9, [k4]
Row 19) [k4], k13, p2, k2, p2, k13, [k4]
Row 20) [k4], p7, k2, p3, k3, p2, k3, p3, k2, p7, [k4]
Row 21) [k4], k11, p4, k2, p4, k11, [k4]
Row 22) [k4], p6, k1, p3, k5, p2, k5, p3, k1, p6, [k4]
Row 23) [k4], k9, p6, k2, p6, k9, [k4]
Row 24) [k4], p5, k1, p4, k5, p2, k5, p4, k1, p5, [k4]
Row 25) [k4], k11, p4, k2, p4, k11, [k4]
Row 26) [k4], p4, k1, p3, k1, p3, k3, p2, k3, p3, k1, p3, k1, p4, [k4]
Row 27) [k4], k7, p3, k3, p2, k2, p2, k3, p3, k7, [k4]
Row 28) [k4], p3, k1, p3, k4, p3, k1, p2, k1, p3, k4, p3, k1, p3, [k4]
Row 29) [k4], k7, p5, k8, p5, k7, [k4]
Row 30) [k4], p3, k1, p2, k7, p6, k7, p2, k1, p3, [k4]
Row 31) [k4], k6, p8, k4, p8, k6, [k4]
Row 32) [k4], p2, k1, p3, k9, p2, k9, p3, k1, p2, [k4]
Row 33) [k4], k5, p10, k2, p10, k5, [k4]
Row 34) [k4], p2, k1, p2, k10, p2, k10, p2, k1, p2, [k4]
Row 35) [k4], k5, p10, k2, p10, k5, [k4]
Row 36) [k4], p2, k1, p2, k10, p2, k10, p2, k1, p2, [k4]
Row 37) [k4], k5, p10, k2, p10, k5, [k4]
Row 38) [k4], p2, k1, p2, k10, p2, k10, p2, k1, p2, [k4]
Row 39) [k4], k5, p10, k2, p10, k5, [k4]
Row 40) [k4], p2, k1, p2, k10, p2, k10, p2, k1, p2, [k4]
Row 41) [k4], k6, p9, k2, p9, k6, [k4]
Row 42) [k4], p2, k1, p3, k9, p2, k9, p3, k1, p2, [k4]
Row 43) [k4], k6, p9, k2, p9, k6, [k4]
Row 44) [k4], p3, k1, p3, k7, p4, k7, p3, k1, p3, [k4]
Row 45) [k4], k7, p6, k6, p6, k7, [k4]
Row 46) [k4], p4, k1, p3, k4, p3, k2, p3, k4, p3, k1, p4, [k4]
Row 47, 49, 51, 53) [knit all stitches]
Row 48) [k4], p5, k2, p6, k2, p2, k2, p6, k2, p5, [k4]
Row 50) [k4], p7, k1, p1, k1, p1, k2, p6, k2, p1, k1, p1, k1, p7, [k4]
Row 54) [k4], p32, [k4]
Row 55-60) [knit all stitches] Bind off and weave in ends.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentines Day 08


When I came downstairs this morning, this was waiting for me from my sweet husband.
I also have a gift card for A.C. Moore and will be using it when the store opens.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Another icy picture



This bush is right outside my front door. It was a good day to stay inside and knit. I worked on the Stairway To Heaven Scarf from Sue at Harvest Moon, http://harvestmoonupperroom.blogspot.com/ and I also worked on knitting parts of the Nativity Set. I will have a bunch of figures finished at once when I put them together.

This. . .



is why I did not go walking today. We had freezing rain so the sidewalks were slippery and I was also afraid some tree branches may come down from the weight of the ice. I do not do ice.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Aquarius Chart 1-21 to 2-19


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Aquarius, January 21st to February 19th. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Aries Chart 3-21 to 4-20


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Aries, March 21st to April 20th. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Cancer Chart 6-22 to 7-22


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Cancer, June 22nd to July 22nd. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Capricorn Chart 12-22 to 1-20


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Capricorn, December 22nd to January 20th. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Gemini Chart 5-21 to 6-21


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Gemini, May 21st to June 21st. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Leo 7-23 to 8-23


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Leo, July 23rd to August 23rd. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Libra 9-23 to 10-22


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Libra, September 23rd to October 22nd. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Pisces 2-20 to 3-20


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Pisces, February 20th to March 20th. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Sagittarius 11-23 to 12-21


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Sagittarius, November 23rd to December 21st. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Scorpio 10-23 to 11-22


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Scorpio, October 23rd to November 22nd. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Taurus 4-21 to 5-20


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Taurus, April 21st to May 20th. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Virgo 8-24 to 9-22


This chart is the Zodiac sign for Virgo, August 24th to September 22nd. Just the chart is here. A written pattern will be available at http://www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com/ .

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Valentine Candy Box by Deb


The Monthly Dishcloth Group just did my Valentine Candy Box pattern for a KAL. They did a great job!

Saturday, February 2, 2008

KAL, Sweethearts Version 4, Entire pattern

I hope you have enjoyed it. I would love to see pictures :)
Copyright © by Susan Mrenna 2008

Scroll down for progress pictures if you want to compare :)

Entire pattern:

Row 1) (k1, p1) 10x, k20
Row 2) p1, k1 across row
Row 3) (k1, p1) 10x, k20
Row 4) p1, k1 across row
Row 5) (k1, p1) 10x, k20
Row 6) p1, k1 across row
Row 7) (k1, p1) 10x, k20
Row 8) p1, k1 across row
Row 9) (k1, p1) 3x, k34
Row 10) (p1, k1) 3x, p29, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 11) (k1, p1) 3x, k34
Row 12) (p1, k1) 3x, p29, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 13) (k1, p1) 3x, k6, p1, k1, p1, k11, p1, k13
Row 14) (p1, k1) 3x, p6, k1, p1, k1, p20, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 15) (k1, p1) 3x, k4, (p1, k1) 3x, p1, k7, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1, k11
Row 16) (p1, k1) 3x, p4, (k1, p1) 3x, k1, p18, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 17) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k3, (p1, k1) 4x, p1, k9
Row 18) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p16, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 19) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k3, (p1, k1) 4x, p1, k9
Row 20) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p16, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 21) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k3, (p1, k1) 4x, p1, k9
Row 22) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p16, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 23) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k3, (p1, k1) 4x, p1, k9
Row 24) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p16, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 25) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k3, (p1, k1) 4x, p1, k9
Row 26) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p16, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 27) (k1, p1) 3x, k4, p1, k5, p1, k5, p1, k1, p1, k3, p1, k1, p1, k9
Row 28) (p1, k1) 3x, p29, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 29) (k1, p1) 3x, k34
Row 30) (p1, k1) 3x, p29, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 31) (k1, p1) 3x, k29, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 32) (p1, k1) 3x, p34
Row 33) (k1, p1) 3x, k29, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 34) (p1, k1) 3x, p6, k1, p1, k1, p11, k1, p13
Row 35) (k1, p1) 3x, k6, p1, k1, p1, k20, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 36) (p1, k1) 3x, p4, (k1, p1) 3x, k1, p7, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1, p11
Row 37) (k1, p1) 3x, k4, (p1, k1) 3x, p1, k18, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 38) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p3, (k1, p1) 4x, k1, p9
Row 39) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k16, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 40) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p3, (k1, p1) 4x, k1, p9
Row 41) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k16, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 42) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p3, (k1, p1) 4x, k1, p9
Row 43) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k16, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 44) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p3, (k1, p1) 4x, k1, p9
Row 45) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k16, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 46) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p3, (k1, p1) 4x, k1, p9
Row 47) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k16, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 48) (p1, k1) 3x, p4, k1, p5, k1, p5, k1, p1, k1, p3, k1, p1, k1, p9
Row 49) (k1, p1) 3x, k29, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 50) (p1, k1) 3x, p34
Row 51) (k1, p1) 3x, k29, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 52) (p1, k1) 3x, p34
Row 53) k1, p1, across
Row 54) (p1, k1) 10x, k20
Row 55) k1, p1, across
Row 56) (p1, k1) 10x, k20
Row 57) k1, p1, across
Row 58) (p1, k1) 10x, k20
Row 59) k1, p1, across
Row 60) (p1, k1) 10x, k20
Bind off and weave in ends.

Whole pattern

I hope you enjoyed the KAL :)

Sweethearts, Version Four

Copyright © by Susan Mrenna 2008
Knit A Little Store www.knitalittlestore.blogspot.com
One ball of cotton yarn, size 7 needles Cast on 40 Stitches K = knit, p = purl.

Row 1) (k1, p1) 10x, k20
Row 2) p1, k1 across row
Row 3) (k1, p1) 10x, k20
Row 4) p1, k1 across row
Row 5) (k1, p1) 10x, k20
Row 6) p1, k1 across row
Row 7) (k1, p1) 10x, k20
Row 8) p1, k1 across row
Row 9) (k1, p1) 3x, k34
Row 10) (p1, k1) 3x, p29, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 11) (k1, p1) 3x, k34
Row 12) (p1, k1) 3x, p29, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 13) (k1, p1) 3x, k6, p1, k1, p1, k11, p1, k13
Row 14) (p1, k1) 3x, p6, k1, p1, k1, p20, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 15) (k1, p1) 3x, k4, (p1, k1) 3x, p1, k7, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1, k11
Row 16) (p1, k1) 3x, p4, (k1, p1) 3x, k1, p18, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 17) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k3, (p1, k1) 4x, p1, k9
Row 18) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p16, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 19) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k3, (p1, k1) 4x, p1, k9
Row 20) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p16, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 21) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k3, (p1, k1) 4x, p1, k9
Row 22) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p16, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 23) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k3, (p1, k1) 4x, p1, k9
Row 24) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p16, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 25) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k3, (p1, k1) 4x, p1, k9
Row 26) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p16, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 27) (k1, p1) 3x, k4, p1, k5, p1, k5, p1, k1, p1, k3, p1, k1, p1, k9
Row 28) (p1, k1) 3x, p29, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 29) (k1, p1) 3x, k34
Row 30) (p1, k1) 3x, p29, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1
Row 31) (k1, p1) 3x, k29, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 32) (p1, k1) 3x, p34
Row 33) (k1, p1) 3x, k29, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 34) (p1, k1) 3x, p6, k1, p1, k1, p11, k1, p13
Row 35) (k1, p1) 3x, k6, p1, k1, p1, k20, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 36) (p1, k1) 3x, p4, (k1, p1) 3x, k1, p7, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1, p11
Row 37) (k1, p1) 3x, k4, (p1, k1) 3x, p1, k18, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 38) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p3, (k1, p1) 4x, k1, p9
Row 39) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k16, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 40) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p3, (k1, p1) 4x, k1, p9
Row 41) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k16, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 42) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p3, (k1, p1) 4x, k1, p9
Row 43) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k16, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 44) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p3, (k1, p1) 4x, k1, p9
Row 45) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k16, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 46) (p1, k1) 3x, p2, (k1, p1) 5x, k1, p3, (k1, p1) 4x, k1, p9
Row 47) (k1, p1) 3x, k2, (p1, k1) 5x, p1, k16, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 48) (p1, k1) 3x, p4, k1, p5, k1, p5, k1, p1, k1, p3, k1, p1, k1, p9
Row 49) (k1, p1) 3x, k29, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 50) (p1, k1) 3x, p34
Row 51) (k1, p1) 3x, k29, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1
Row 52) (p1, k1) 3x, p34
Row 53) k1, p1, across
Row 54) (p1, k1) 10x, k20
Row 55) k1, p1, across
Row 56) (p1, k1) 10x, k20
Row 57) k1, p1, across
Row 58) (p1, k1) 10x, k20
Row 59) k1, p1, across
Row 60) (p1, k1) 10x, k20

Bind off and weave in ends.

Friday, February 1, 2008

KAL 1-50

Almost done! One more day's rows to go.