Spring

I encoded the letters of the word Spring as numbers, then used those numbers to generate a chart with yarn overs. Then I figured out where to place the corresponding decreases to make this lace pattern. Here is my blog post that goes with the stitch pattern.

Shown with a cast-on count of 29 stitches.   Getting chart...

  • Round 1: *P1, yo, PBk, yo, sl2-k1-p2sso, k5, sl2-k1-p2sso, yo, PBk, yo, repeat from * to last st, p1.
  • Rounds 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12: *P1, k13, repeat from * to last st, p1.
  • Round 3: *P1, k3, yo, ssk, k3, k2tog, yo, k3, repeat from * to last st, p1.
  • Round 5: *P1, yo, k2, ssk, yo, ssk, k1, k2tog, yo, k2tog, k2, yo, repeat from * to last st, p1.
  • Round 7: *P1, k2, k2tog, yo, PBk, yo, sl2-k1-p2sso, yo, PBk, yo, ssk, k2, repeat from * to last st, p1.
  • Round 9: *P1, k1, sl2-k1-p2sso, yo, k2, yo, PBk, yo, k2, yo, sl2-k1-p2sso, k1, repeat from * to last st, p1.
  • Round 11: *P1, sl2-k1-p2sso, yo, PBk, yo, k1, yo, sl2-k1-p2sso, yo, k1, yo, PBk, yo, sl2-k1-p2sso, repeat from * to last st, p1.