Right, airport delays translates into lots of knitting, and so we have:
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ooh! Texture. I actually started it as a mistake-rib, but completely forgot how one actually does a mistake rib, so it's actually:
row 1: *K2, P2 (repeat)
row 2: *K1, P1 (repeat)
This one is 32 stitches across -- you can CO as many stitches as you like, except it's easier if it's a multiple of 4, because then you can just start with knitting on ever row.
ooh! Texture. I actually started it as a mistake-rib, but completely forgot how one actually does a mistake rib, so it's actually:
row 1: *K2, P2 (repeat)
row 2: *K1, P1 (repeat)
This one is 32 stitches across -- you can CO as many stitches as you like, except it's easier if it's a multiple of 4, because then you can just start with knitting on ever row.
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