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KAL April 1-Day 2

Here are the rows for day 2 and previous rows:

Row 11: K3, K15, P1, K3, P1, K2, P1, K2, P1, K10, K3

Row 12: K3, P10, K1, P2, K1, P2, K1, P3, K1, P15, K3

Row 13: K3, K15, P1, K3, P1, K3, P1, K1, P1, K10, K3

Row 14: K3, P10, K1, P1, K1, P3, K1, P3, K1, P15, K3

Row 15: K3, K15, P1, K3, P1, K3, P1, K1, P1, K10, K3

Row 16: K3, P10, K3, P3, K1, P3, K1, P15, K3

Row 17: K3, K15, P1, K3, P1, K3, P3, K10, K3

Row 18: K3, P10, K3, P3, K1, P3, K1, P15, K3

Row 19: K3, K15, P1, K3, P1, K3, P3, K10, K3

Row 20: K3, P10, K3, P3, K1, P3, K1, P15, K3

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Previous Days:

Materials:
1 Ball of Cotton Yarn, I recommend Peaches N Creme “Camel” number #89. A tan yarn will work, a light brown yarn will work or even a grey.
#6 or 7 Knitting Needle

Cast on 42 stitches, this is a picture cloth but there are no numbers or writing in the cloth. Knit and Purl are the only stitches required to understand in order to make this cloth. I promise there are no fansy tricks or maneuvers needed to complete this cloth :)

Border:
Row 1-4: Knit Across

Pattern:
Row 5. Knit Across
Row 6. K3, P36, K3
Row 7. Knit Across
Row 8. K3, P36, K3
Row 9. K3, K14, P1, K3, P1, K2, P1, K2, P1, K11, K3
Row 10: K3, P10, K1, P3, K1, P1, K1, P3, K1, P15, K3

Janet Nogle
jnogle@cox.net
Moderator-Monthly Dishcloth Group
2011 Calendar: www.dishclothcalendar.com 

KAL April 1st – Day 1

Here are the 1st day’s rows.  It is late today because I had problems getting into the “Dashboard” area of our site.  Here is the info on our first day rows sent out earlier today.

Materials:
1 Ball of Cotton Yarn, I recommend Peaches N Creme “Camel” number #89. A tan yarn will work, a light brown yarn will work or even a grey.
#6 or 7 Knitting Needle

Cast on 42 stitches, this is a picture cloth but there are no numbers or writing in the cloth. Knit and Purl are the only stitches required to understand in order to make this cloth. I promise there are no fansy tricks or maneuvers needed to complete this cloth :)

Border:
Row 1-4: Knit Across

Pattern:
Row 5. Knit Across
Row 6. K3, P36, K3
Row 7. Knit Across
Row 8. K3, P36, K3
Row 9. K3, K14, P1, K3, P1, K2, P1, K2, P1, K11, K3
Row 10: K3, P10, K1, P3, K1, P1, K1, P3, K1, P15, K3

Janet Nogle
jnogle@cox.net
Moderator-Monthly Dishcloth Group
2011 Calendar: www.dishclothcalendar.com 

KAL February 1st – Days 1 – 4

Here are Days 1- 4:

#7 Knitting Needles

Peaches N Cream Yarn / 1.5 oz

Cast on 37 stitches

Rows 1-6         Knit Across

Row 7              K4, P29, K4

Row 8              Knit Across

Row 9              K4, P29, K4

Row 10            K4, K14, P2, K13, K4

Row 11            K4, P14, K3, P12, K4

Row 12            (RS) K4, K11, P3, K15, K4

Row 13            (WS) K4, P16, K3, P10, K4

Row 14            K4, K9, P4, K16, K4

Row 15            K4, P13, K8, P8, K4

Row 16            K4, K7, P10, K9, P1, K2, K4

Row 17            K4, P2, K2, P7, K12, P6, K4

Row 18            (RS) K4, K5, P14, K5, P3, K2, K4

Row 19            (WS) K4, P2, K4, P3, K16, P4, K4

Row 20            K4, K3, P18, K1, P4, K3, K4

Row 21            K4, P3, K24, P2, K4

Row 22            K4, K3, P23, K3, K4

Row 23            K4, P2, K4, P2, K18, P3, K4

Row 24            K4, K5, P15, K4, P3, K2, K4

Row 25            K4, P2, K2, P6, K13, P6, K4

Row 26            K4, K7, P11, K8, P1, K2, K4

Row 27            K4, P12, K9, P8, K4

Row 28            K4, K12, P5, K12, K4

Row 29            K4, P11, K5, P13, K4

Row 30            K4, K14, P5, K10, K4

Row 31            K4, P10, K4, P15, K4

Row 32            K4, K17, P3, K9, K4

Row 33            K4, P29, K4

Row 34            Knit Across

Row 35            K4, P29, K4

Row 36            Knit Across

Row 37            K4, P29, K4

Row 38            Knit Across

Row 39            Knit Across

Row 40            Knit Across

Janet Nogle

jnogle@cox.net

KAL February 1st-Day 2

Here is Day 2:

Row 11            K4, P14, K3, P12, K4

Row 12            (RS) K4, K11, P3, K15, K4

Row 13            (WS) K4, P16, K3, P10, K4

Row 14            K4, K9, P4, K16, K4

Row 15            K4, P13, K8, P8, K4

Row 16            K4, K7, P10, K9, P1, K2, K4

Row 17            K4, P2, K2, P7, K12, P6, K4

Row 18            (RS) K4, K5, P14, K5, P3, K2, K4

Row 19            (WS) K4, P2, K4, P3, K16, P4, K4

Row 20            K4, K3, P18, K1, P4, K3, K4

Janet Nogle

jnogle@cox.net

KAL February 1st – Day 1

Hi guys, here are a few rows early. This is our Feb 1st KAL. This is a special one for me because it was my very first design. I will post the rows daily to our calendar site as well, listed at the bottom of this email.

You will need 1 skein cotton yarn, #28 Delft Blue (Peaches n Creme)or any shade of blue you like and it would also look nice in green. It is all one color, no numbers or letters. #7 US Needle. Cast on 37

DAY 1:

Rows 1-6 Knit Across
Row 7 K4, P29, K4
Row 8 Knit Across
Row 9 K4, P29, K4
Row 10 K4, K14, P2, K13, K4

Janet Nogle

jnogle@cox.net

December Mid Month KAL

Size 4.5 mm (U.S. 7) knitting needles

Instructions:
Cast on 41 stitches.

K4 in the beginning and end of each row signifies the border stitches.
Note: Knit wise means just that, “as if to knit”. P2sso means :
p2sso = pass two slipped stitches over. This explanation goes along with sl 2 knit wise, K1 then p2sso. SSK means sl 1 sl 1, knit 2tog. You can also check this at knittinghelp.com.

Slip two stitches together as if to knit, knit one, pass the two over the one you knit. It’s a double decrease

Row 1: Knit across
Row 2: Knit across
Row 3: Knit across
Row 4: Knit across
Row 5: Knit across
Row 6: Knit across
Row 7: K4, P33, K4
Row 8: K4, K2, * yo, ssk, K6; repeat from *, end last repeat with K5, K4
Row 9: K4, P33, K4
Row 10: K4, K3, * yo, ssk, K3, K2tog, yo, K1; repeat from *, end yo, ssk, K4, K4
Row 11: K4, P33, K4
Row 12: K4, K4, * yo, ssk, K1, K2tog, yo, K3; repeat from *, end yo, ssk, K3, K4
Row 13: K4, P33, K4
Row 14: K4, K2, K2tog, * yo, K5, yo, sl 2 knit wise, K1, p2sso; repeat from *, end yo, K5, K4
Row 15: K4, P33, K4
Row 16: K4, K6, * yo, ssk, K6; repeat from *, end yo, ssk, K1, K4
Row 17: K4, P33, K4
Row 18: K4, K4, K2tog, * yo, K1, yo, ssk, K3, K2tog; repeat from *, end yo, K3, K4
Row 19: K4, P33, K4
Row 20: K4, K3, * K2tog, yo, K3, yo, ssk, K1; repeat from *, end K2tog, yo, K4, K4
Row 21: K4, P33, K4
Row 22: K4, K5, * yo, sl 2 knit wise, K1, p2sso, yo, K5; repeat from *, end yo, K2tog, K2, K4
Row 23: K4, P33, K4
Row 24: K4, K2, * yo, ssk, K6; repeat from *, end last repeat with K5, K4
Row 25: K4, P33, K4
Row 26: K4, K3, * yo, ssk, K3, K2tog, yo, K1; repeat from *, end yo, ssk, K4, K4
Row 27: K4, P33, K4
Row 28: K4, K4, * yo, ssk, K1, K2tog, yo, K3; repeat from *, end yo, ssk, K3, K4
Row 29: K4, P33, K4
Row 30: K4, K2, K2tog, * yo, K5, yo, sl 2 knit wise, K1, p2sso; repeat from *, end yo, K5, K4

Janet Nogle

jnogle@cox.net

Breast Cancer Calendar opportunity

I wanted to let everyone know that this really is a nice Calendar for knitters. There are awesome patterns and you can donate to BC, the calendar is called “Calendar of Hope 2011″ A photo is below but you can check it out at

http://www.fitterknitter.com/breastcancercalendar.html

I think you will enjoy the patterns in this calendar.  The gals did a real good job of putting this calendar together.

Janet Nogle

jnogle@cox.net

Moderator-Monthly Dishcloth Group

2011  Calendar:  www.dishclothcalendar.com

November Mid Month KAL

I am posting the KAL rows here for those who don’t have access to their computers if they are at work or elsewhere.  Here are the rows for day 1 and day 2:

Day 2:
Row 11: (Solid) K3, K2, *Sl 1 (PW), K5*; Repeat between *’s, end Sl 1, K2, K3
Row 12: (Solid) K3, Purl across row, slipping the previous Slip Stitches on to
the right needle
(PW), K3
Row 13: (Variegated) K3, *K5, Sl 1 (PW) *; Repeat between *’s, end K5, K3
Row 14: (Variegated) K3, *K5, W/YIF, Sl 1 (PW), W/YIB *; Repeat between *’s, end
K5, K3
Row 15: (Solid) K3, K2, *Sl 1 (PW), K5*; Repeat between *’s, end Sl 1, K2, K3
Row 16: (Solid) K3, Purl across row, slipping the previous Slip Stitches on to
the right needle
(PW), K3
Row 17: (Variegated) K3, *K5, Sl 1 (PW) *; Repeat between *’s, end K5, K3
Row 18: (Variegated) K3, *K5, W/YIF, Sl 1 (PW), W/YIB *; Repeat between *’s, end
K5, K3
Row 19: (Solid) K3, K2, *Sl 1 (PW), K5*; Repeat between *’s, end Sl 1, K2, K3
Row 20: (Solid) K3, Purl across row, slipping the previous Slip Stitches on to
the right needle
(PW), K3

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Yarn color suggestion: Peaches N Creme #P128 Premium Passion & scraps of Blue,
any two colors will work.
Needle: #6 or 7 whichever you prefer
No numbers or letters in this KAL
Notes:
PW=Purl Wise
W/YIF=With yarn in front
W/YIB=With yarn in back
Sl=Slip

Day 1:
Cast on 35
Border:
Knit 2 rows (Blue-Solid)
Row 1: (Solid) K3, K2, *Sl 1 (PW), K5*; Repeat between *’s, end Sl 1, K2, K3
Row 2: (Solid) K3, Purl across row, slipping the previous Slip Stitches on to
the right needle
(PW), K3
Start row 3 with the variegated yarn, dropping the solid color and let it run
along the side of the row.
Row 3: (Variegated) K3, *K5, Sl 1 (PW) *; Repeat between *’s, end K5, K3
Row 4: (Variegated) K3, *K5, W/YIF, Sl 1 (PW), W/YIB *; Repeat between *’s, end
K5, K3
Pick up solid and drop variegated, letting the variegated follow along the side
of the row. Follow this process when changing colors.
Row 5: (Solid) K3, K2, *Sl 1 (PW), K5*; Repeat between *’s, end Sl 1, K2, K3
Row 6: (Solid) K3, Purl across row, slipping the previous Slip Stitches on to
the right needle
(PW), K3
Row 7: (Variegated) K3, *K5, Sl 1 (PW) *; Repeat between *’s, end K5, K3
Row 8: (Variegated) K3, *K5, W/YIF, Sl 1 (PW), W/YIB *; Repeat between *’s, end
K5, K3

Janet Nogle
jnogle@cox.net
Moderator-Monthly Dishcloth Group
2011 Calendar: www.dishclothcalendar.com