Eazy Does It! By Chris Church

Using Jeny's stretchy slip-knot CO 120 sts. Place EOR marker. Work for 2" (5cm) in k2, p2 rib. \*Work 14 sts in pattern, RC8KP;\* repeat from \* to EOR. Work in pattern 5 rnds. \*Work 8 sts in pattern, LC4KP, 4st in pattern;\* repeat from \* to EOR. Work in pattern 5 rnds. Remove EOR marker, work 4 sts in pattern, place EOR marker. \*LC4KP, 4 sts in pattern;\* repeat from \* to EOR. Work in pattern 5 rnds. Work 8 sts in pattern, \*RC4KP, 4 sts in pattern;\* repeat from \* to last 8 sts, RC4KP. Work in pattern until 2" (5cm) from last cable cross. BO all stitches loosely. Weave in ends. ① Chris Church (Pursuit of Fiber), 2011. All rights reserved. If you have any questions, please contact me at info@pursuitoffiber.com. Size: one size Finished circumference: 13"(33 cm) [20+" (51+cm) stretched]
Materials:
· Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage (200 yards/110 grams; 100% superwash merino) Colorway: Crumble · US 7 (4.5mm) 12"(30 cm) circular or size to obtain gauge · Cable needle (cn) or spare DPN a size smaller than gauge ·1 stitch marker ·Tapestry needle 30 sts x 28 rows = 4" (10cm) square k2p2 ribbing 20 sts x 28 rows = 4" (10cm) square Stockinette stitch Note: This pattern does not work well cabling without a cable needle. Also if you don't have a short circular, magic loop works well also

Abbreviations: Jenny's stretchy slip-knot CO: http://youtu.be/3n8E316Cg2k EOR:End of Round In pattern: k2, p2 rib RC8KP: sl8 onto cn held towards back, (k2,p2) x2, [(k2,p2) x2 from cn] LC4KP: sl4 onto cn held towards front, k2,p2, [k2,p2 from cn] RC4KP: sl4 onto cn held towards back, k2,p2, [k2,p2 from cn]