image provided by Elaine Joann Lyons to show the reverse side, unsmocked

Can be worked with or without smocking. To make the smocking effect, use a tapestry needle and a length of thread to draw the 2 ribs together every 12th row
Repeat rows 1 - 12
Row #SideBegin RowRepeatRepeat From *End Row
1Rp2*knit in front and back of stitch twice; p2, k1, p2* 
2W*k2, p1, k2, knit 4 stitches putting the thread twice around needle each time *k2
3Rp2*Knit 4 letting the extra loops drop; p2, k1, p2* 
4W*k2, p1, k2, knit 4 stitches putting the thread twice around needle each time *k2
5Rp2*Knit 4 letting the extra loops drop; p2, k1, p2 * 
6W*k2, p1, k2, p4 tog*k2
7Rp2*k1, p2; knit in front and back of stitch twice; p2* 
8W*k2; knit 4 stitches putting the thread twice around needle each time; k2, p1 *k2
9Rp2*k1, p2; knit 4 letting the extra loops drop; p2* 
10W*k2; knit 4 stitches putting the thread twice around needle each time; k2, p1 *k2
11Rp2*k1, p2; knit 4 letting the extra loops drop; p2 * 
12W*k2, p4 tog, k2, p1*k2
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