Repeat rows 2 - 13. Row 1 is a foundation row and is not repeated.
Row #SideRepeat
1Wk12
2Rk2, yo twice, k2-tog, k6, yo twice, p2-tog
3Wyo, p2-tog, k7, (k1, p1) in double yarn over loop from prior row, k2
4Rk11, yo twice, p2-tog
5Wyo, p2-tog, k11
6Rk2, (yo twice, k2-tog) twice, k5, yo twice, p2-tog
7Wyo, p2-tog, k6, [(k1, p1) in double yarn over loop from prior row, k1] twice, k1
8Rk13, yo twice, p2-tog
9Wyo, p2-tog, k13
10Rk2 (yo twice, k2-tog) 3 times, k5, yo twice, p2-tog
11Wyo, p2-tog, k6, [(k1, p1) in double yarn over loop from prior row, k1] 3 times, k1
12Rk10; k1 then return the stitch to the left needle; slip 6 stitches over the knitted stitch retained on the left needle; yo twice, p2-tog
13Wyo, p2-tog, k10
  Additional Instructions and Notes
On the rows that start with 'yo, p2-tog,' the p2-tog is worked on the last p2-tog of the last row AND the double yarn over of the previous row. I found this a little difficult to work. Therefore, I slipped the first stitch to the right, dropped the extra loop of the double yarn over so that it was a big single yo. Then I returned the first stitch to the left needle and proceeded to purl the first stitch and the yarn over loop together.
On row 12, after you pass the 6 stitches over the knit stitch, you will make a double yarn over and then purl the previously knitted stitch and the last stitch together. As a result the 'knitted' stitch gets worked twice in the same row.
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