snakes and ladders

topic posted Mon, August 13, 2007 - 3:08 PM by  Lark
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Has anyone else done this pattern? Why o why can't I get more than 3 or 4 rows to come out even? I have started this blasted thing over about 8 times and I am getting frustrated.

Along the same lines. If you have to frog a row, and the row below it has YO's, how do you get them back on the needle?

Cast on 72 ststs
R1: K1, *YO, K8, K2tog. Rep from * to last st, K1
R2: P1, *P2tog, P7, YO, P1. Rep from * to last st, P1
R3: K1, *K2, YO, K6, K2tog. Rep from * to last st, K1
R4: P1, *P2tog, P5, YO, P3. Rep from * to last st, P1
R5: K1, *K4, YO, K4, K2tog. Rep from * to last st, K1
R6: P1, *P2tog, P3, YO, P5. Rep from * to last st, P1
R7: K1, *K6, YO, K2, K2tog. Rep from * to last st, K1
R8: P1, *P2tog, P1, YO, P7. Rep from * to last st, P1
R9: K1, *K2tog, YO, K8. Rep from * to last st, K1
R10: P1, *YO, P8, P2tog tbl. Rep from * to last st, P1
R11: K1, *SSK, K7, YO, K1. Rep from * to last st, K1
R12: P1, *P2, YO, P6, P2tog tbl. Rep from * to last st, P1
R13: K1, *SSK, K5, YO, K3. Rep from * to last st, K1
R14: P1, *P4, YO, P4, P2tog tbl. Rep from * to last st, P1
R15: K1, *SSK, K3, YO, K5. Rep from * to last st, K1
R16: P1, *P6, YO, P2, P2tog tbl. Rep from * to last st, P1
R17: K1, *SSK, K1, YO, K7. Rep from * to last st, K1
R18: P1, *P8, YO, P2tog tbl. Rep from * to last st, P1

repeat as many times as needed bind off loosely.

Lark
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Lark
Las Vegas
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  • Re: snakes and ladders

    Mon, August 13, 2007 - 4:28 PM
    Hi Lark, I haven't done this pattern, but will take it home tonite, and try it... and see what I find...

    Also, if you have to frog a row, you can carefully pick up the yarn overs... it takes some work, or you can frog back 2 rows... (I think)
    • Re: snakes and ladders

      Mon, August 13, 2007 - 8:23 PM
      Thanks Auntie Pita -

      I have to say I hope it doesn't work for you either - I really don't want to hear that I have the attention span of a fruit fly, and should use the fingers on BOTH hands.

      Lark

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