Originally Posted by suzeeq
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With an end to end shawl, you want one edge straight and one edge increasing. Or do you want it bottom up?
These 2 rows - Row: yo, K1, yo and Row: K1, *yo, k2tog*, yo - won't work, you need an edge st with the YOs inside them. Maybe you meant - k yo k yo k on that first one which gives you 5 sts, then next would be: K1, P2, K1 and on the follow row - k, yo k2tog, yo, k2 tog.
What's a fat 'cursivated' YO? A yo is a YO, and its size depends on the needle size and how loose or tight you make it.
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Thanks!
Okej, nevermind "Row:
yo, K1,
yo and Row: K1, *yo, k2tog*,
yo " They're wrong.
But the rest. The fat YO is the one's iv'e put there MYSELF, so I wonder if they will work.
I want one edge straight and one edge increasing and I want to do this pattern:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_l4HAKwaolz...0/giveaway.gif
Have I calculated right or will I mess it up?