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Clocada is a customizable oversized raglan sweater pattern featuring a textured front panel and a split hem, designed for comfort and warmth. The pattern includes both charted and written instructions, suitable for various yarn combinations, and accommodates multiple sizes with positive ease. Techniques used include top-down construction, raglan shaping, and various stitch patterns, making it an engaging project for knitters.

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Clocada EN

Clocada is a customizable oversized raglan sweater pattern featuring a textured front panel and a split hem, designed for comfort and warmth. The pattern includes both charted and written instructions, suitable for various yarn combinations, and accommodates multiple sizes with positive ease. Techniques used include top-down construction, raglan shaping, and various stitch patterns, making it an engaging project for knitters.

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Clocada

Notes
Clocada is an oversized top-down raglan sweater with a texture panel at the front. Knit
either holding two strands of yarn for added fluff or in DK weight, it's a comfortable warm
project with a lot of room to make it your own. You can easily vary the look of the center
panel by arranging the charts in a different manner or spacing the bell shapes more or less.
Starting at the back of neck, the raglan shape is straightforward and allows you to get to
know the simple geometric motif. This is scaled differently across sizes and comes in
charted as well as written instructions. The hem is split for a more relaxed look. Sleeves are
worked straight and slightly gathered at the cuff. The sweater is finished by picking up the
neckline.
These simple construction and texture details add a bit of fun to this staple garment which
allows you to enjoy a variety of yarn combinations to make your own winter cocoon !
Use the hashtag #clocadasweater to share your project.

Pattern, pictures and notes © Audrey Borrego. This pattern is for personal use only.
Yarn :
The sample is made with a strand of fingering weight and a strand of lace weight together.
You will need
950 (1050 / 1150 / 1250 / 1350 / 1400 / 1450 / 1500 / 1600 / 1700) meters
1040 (1150 / 1258 / 1368 / 1476 / 1530 / 1586 / 1640 / 1750 / 1860) yards
of each yarn, or of one DK weight yarn to be knitted on its own.
Sample was knit with Stranded Dyeworks BFL Masham in Grubby Pink (fingering weight)
and Holst Garn Titicaca in Heather rose (lace weight).

Needles :
Main Fabric : 4 mm (US 6) circular needles with appropriate length to knit in the round
and magic loop or DPNs.
Ribbing : 3.5 mm (US 4) circular needles with appropriate length to knit in the round
or sizes required to get gauge

Gauge :
20 st x 26 rnds per 10 cm – 4" with larger needles in stockinette stitch after blocking

Notions :
Stitch markers, tapestry needle and scissors
Stitch holder or scrap yarn to put sleeves stitches on hold
Row counter recommended

Techniques used :
Top down in the round raglan shaping with simple increases
Straight body (adjustable length), split hem, straight sleeves slightly gathered at the cuffs
Twisted stitches, slipped stitches
Bell stitch with make 5 increases, simple and double decreases
Pattern includes written and charted instructions

illustration by Charline MZD

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Sizes :
1 (2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10)
All measurements are those of the finished sweater.

Choose a size with about 15 to 25 cm – 6 to 9 ¾" positive ease. Shown in size 3 on an 84


cm – 33" bust.

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Abbreviations :

– CO : cast-on
– st : stitch
– rnd : round
– BOR : beginning of round
– RS : right side
– WS : wrong side
– m : marker
– pm : place marker
– sm : slip marker
– rm : remove marker
– dec : decrease
– inc : increase
– k : knit stitch
– p : purl stitch
– ktbl : knit the stich through its back loop
– sk2p : slip the next stitch purlwise, k2tog, then pass the slipped st over (2 dec)
– bell st : make 5 into the next st, (k1, p1, k1, p1, k1) into the same st (4 inc)
– sl : slip stitch purlwise unless otherwise indicated
– wyib : with yarn in back
– wyif : with yarn in front
– m1L : make 1 left, lift the bar between the stitches onto the left needle from front to
back, knit through the back loop (1 inc)
– m1R : make 1 right, lift the bar between the stitches onto the left needle from back to
front, knit through the front loop (1 st inc)
– k2tog (k3tog) : knit the next two (three) st together (1 (2) dec)
– ssk (sssk) : slip 2 (3) stitches knitwise and knit them together through their back
loop (1 (2) st dec)
– *-* : repeat instructions between asterisks
– (-) x n : repeat instructions between parentheses n times

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Back Neck : row 11 (RS) : (k1, m1R) x2, (knit to m, m1R,
The back of the neck and the beginning of sm, k2, sm, m1L) x4, knit to last 2 st, (m1L,
the raglan will be worked flat. k1) x2 (12 inc)

With larger needles, CO 69 (69 / 73 / 69 / row 12 : purl all st


71 / 83 / 93 / 91 / 95 / 95) st using a
stretchy cast-on method like the German Work rows 11-12 once more.
Twisted Cast-on.
(German Twisted Cast-on tutorial by Very Fronts : 18 st each
Pink Knits) Back : 55 (55 / 59 / 63 / 61 / 65 / 71 / 73 /
77 / 77) st
set-up row (WS): p2, pm, p2, pm, p8 (8 / Sleeves : 22 (22 / 22 / 18 / 20 / 24 / 26 / 24
8 / 4 / 6 / 10 / 12 / 10 / 10 / 10), pm, p2, / 24 / 24) st each
pm, p41 (41 / 45 / 49 / 47 / 51 / 57 / 59 / 63 Raglan : 2 st each, 8 total
/ 63), pm, p2, pm, p8 (8 / 8 / 4 / 6 / 10 / Total : 143 (143 / 147 / 143 / 145 / 157 / 167
12 / 10 / 10 / 10), pm, p2, pm, p2 / 165 / 169 / 169) st

Fronts : 2 st each
Back : 41 (41 / 45 / 49 / 47 / 51 / 57 / 59 / Joining in the round :
63 / 63) st You will now join in the round by casting on
Sleeves : 8 (8 / 8 / 4 / 6 / 10 / 12 / 10 / 10 / extra st for the front. To do so, you can use
10) st each a simple backwards loop cast-on.
Raglan : 2 st each, 8 total (Backwards Loop Cast-on tutorial by Very
Total : 69 (69 / 73 / 69 / 71 / 83 / 93 / 91 / Pink Knits)
95 / 95) st
You will place markers in those new cast-on
row 1 (RS) : (k1, m1R) x2, (sm, k2, sm, m1L, st to isolate the st of the panel motif : 17 st
knit to m, m1R) x3, sm, k2, sm, (m1L, k1) x2 for sizes 1 to 4, 23 st for sizes 5 to 10.
(10 inc)
next row (RS) : (knit to m, m1R, sm, k2, sm,
row 2 (WS) : purl all st m1L) x4, knit to end, CO 2 (2 / 4 / 2 / 2 /
4 / 7 / 8 / 10 / 10) st, pm, CO 17 (17 / 17 / 17
row 3 : k1, m1R, (knit to m, m1R, sm, k2, / 23 / 23 / 23 / 23 / 23 / 23) st, pm, CO 2 (2
sm, m1L) x4, knit to last st, m1L, k1 (10 inc) / 4 / 2 / 2 / 4 / 7 / 8 / 10 / 10) st, pm for
BOR
row 4 : purl all st
Front : 59 (59 / 63 / 59 / 65 / 69 / 75 / 77 /
Work rows 3-4 three more times. 81 / 81) st
Back : 57 (57 / 61 / 65 / 63 / 67 / 73 / 75 /
Fronts : 12 st each 79 / 79) st
Back : 51 (51 / 55 / 59 / 57 / 61 / 67 / 69 / Sleeves : 24 (24 / 24 / 20 / 22 / 26 / 28 /
73 / 73) st 26 / 26 / 26) st each
Sleeves : 18 (18 / 18 / 14 / 16 / 20 / 22 / Raglan : 2 st each, 8 total
20 / 20 / 20) st each Total : 172 (172 / 180 / 172 / 180 / 196 /
Raglan : 2 st each, 8 total 212 / 212 / 220 / 220) st
Total : 119 (119 / 123 / 119 / 121 / 133 /
143 / 141 / 145 / 145) st

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Raglan : Separate body and sleeves :
You will now work in the round and start While removing all raglan markers, you will
following Chart A for your size between the place the sleeve st on hold and cast-on new
two markers on the front. You will find the st at each underarm. To do so, you can use
charts on pages 9-10 and written the simple backwards loop cast-on.
instructions on pages 13-14. (Backwards Loop Cast-on tutorial by Very
Pink Knits)
note on counting the front st : The actual You will also move the BOR to the side.
stitch count of the motif varies because of
the increases of the bell stitches. But to remove BOR m, knit to m, rm, k2, rm, place
make counting your stitches easier, the st next 44 (52 / 54 / 56 / 60 / 66 / 70 / 72 /
count in the following instructions always 76/ 84) st on hold, CO 6 (5 / 6 / 8 / 9 / 10 /
considers that there is only the original 17 10 / 11 / 11 / 11) st, pm for new BOR, CO
(17 / 17 / 17 / 23 / 23 / 23 / 23 / 23 / 23) st 6 (5 / 6 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 10 / 11 / 11 / 11) st, rm,
between the markers at the front. k2, rm, knit to m, rm, k2, rm, place next 44
(52 / 54 / 56 / 60 / 66 / 70 / 72 / 76/ 84) st
rnd 1 : knit all st, working next rnd of Chart on hold, CO 12 (10 / 12 / 16 / 18 / 20 / 20 /
A on the front 22 / 22 / 22) st, rm, k2, rm, knit to m, sm,
work next rnd of Chart A, sm, knit to end
rnd 2 (INC rnd) : (knit to m, m1R, sm, k2,
sm, m1L) x4, knit to m, sm, work next rnd 188 (200 / 216 / 236 / 248 / 264 / 280 /
of Chart A, sm, knit to end (8 inc) 296 / 312 / 328) body st

Work rnds 1-2 10 (14 / 15 / 18 / 19 / 20 /


21 / 23 / 25 / 29) times total, then work rnd Body :
1 once more. Adjusting body length : in the sample,
there are two repeats of Chart A and two
Front : 79 (87 / 93 / 95 / 103 / 109 / 117 / repeats of Chart B to have a symmetrical
123 / 131 / 139) st look. To maintain the mirror effect I
Back : 77 (85 / 91 / 101 / 101 / 107 / 115 / recommend that you work the same
121 / 129 / 137) st number of repeats of both charts. For a
Sleeves : 44 (52 / 54 / 56 / 60 / 66 / 70 / 72 asymmetrical look however, you can
/ 76 / 84) st each perfectly imagine a version with a third of
Raglan : 2 st each, 8 total the sweater in Chart A and the other two
Total : 252 (284 / 296 / 316 / 332 / 356 / thirds in Chart B, or vice-versa
380 / 396 / 420 / 452) st If you want to make a cropped sweater you
can stop after only one repeat of Chart A
and then do only one repeat of Chart B.
Size 1 only : Don't hesitate to also work more or less
Continue even in stockinette, knitting every plain rounds (rnds 1 to 8 in the charts) to
rnd and following Chart A on the front until elongate or shorten each repeat. This allows
the raglan measures 16 cm – 6 ¼" from the you to better adapt the length.
cast-on.
Continue in stockinette, knitting every rnd
and following Chart A on the front until you
have completed two full repeats of Chart A.

You can now start following Chart B for


your size. You will find the charts on pages
11-12 and written instructions on pages 15-
16.

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Continue in stockinette, knitting every rnd purl st) to last st, k1
and following Chart B on the front until the Work row 2 until the front hem measures 8
body measures 35 cm – 13 ¾" from cm – 3 ¼" (total of 27 rows) or desired
underarm or 8 cm – 3 ¼" less than desired length, ending after a WS row.
length.
End after a rnd 1 to 8. If you need a bit Loosely bind-off all st in pattern.
more length but won't be able to complete a
full motif, repeat rnd 1 of the Chart until
you reach the right measurement. Sleeves :
With larger needles and starting at the
underarm
Hem : pick up 6 (5 / 6 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 10 / 11 / 11 /
The hem is split at the sides and front and 11) st from underarm CO + 1 or 2 extra st in
back are worked flat separately. After the the gap
set-up row, the edge st of the hems will be work all 44 (52 / 54 / 56 / 60 / 66 / 70 /
slipped knitwise holding the yarn in front of 72 / 76 / 84) held sleeve st
the work to make them identical on either pick up again 1 or 2 extra st in the gap + 6 (5
side. / 6 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 10 / 11 / 11 / 11) st from
underarm CO, pm (BOR)
Back hem :
Switch to smaller needles. Knit 1 rnd.
Remove the BOR m.
set-up row : p93 (99 / 107 / 121 / 123 / 131 / Decrease the extra stitches on the following
139 / 147 / 155 / 163) st round as follows :
k1, k2tog (k3tog), knit to last 3 (4) st, ssk
Place remaining front st on hold and turn to (sssk), k1
start working flat.
56 (62 / 66 / 72 / 80 / 86 / 90 / 94 / 98 /
row 1 (WS) : sl1 knitwise wyif, *k1, p1* to 106) st
last 2 st, k2
row 2 (RS) : sl1 knitwise wyif, work as Continue even in stockinette until the sleeve
established (knit the knit st and purl the measures 40 cm – 15 ¾" from underarm or
purl st) to last st, k1 7 cm – 2 ¾" less than desired length.

Work row 2 until the back hem measures 8 DEC rnd : k0 (0 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 /


cm – 3 ¼" (total of 27 rows) or desired 2), *k5 (3 / 2 / 2 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 3), k2tog*
length, ending after a WS row. to last 0 (2 / 2 / 0 / 2 / 2 / 0 / 4 / 2 / 4) st,
knit to end
Loosely bind-off all st in pattern.
48 (50 / 50 / 54 / 54 / 58 / 60 / 64 / 66 /
86) st
Front hem :
With smaller needles, join yarn on the RS.
Remove the markers on the next row. Size 10 only :
Knit 1 round.
set-up row : purl all st DEC rnd 2 : k- (- / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / 2),
*k2, k2tog* to last - (- / - / - / - / - / - / - /
row 1 (WS) : sl1 knitwise wyif, *k1, p1* to - / 4) st, knit to end
last 2 st, k2
row 2 (RS) : sl1 knitwise wyif, work as - (- / - / - / - / - / - / - / - / 66) st
established (knit the knit st and purl the

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Cuff : Finishing :
Switch to smaller needles. Weave in all ends and block the sweater.
rnd 1 : purl all st
rnd 2 : *k1, p1* to end

Work rnd 2 until the cuff measures 7 cm – 2


¾" (total of 21 rnds) or desired length.

Loosely bind-off all st in pattern.

Repeat for second sleeve.

Neckline :
With smaller needles and starting on the
back of the right shoulder, pick up and knit
40 (40 / 44 / 49 / 48 / 50 / 56 / 58 / 62 /
62) st from back,
8 (8 / 8 / 4 / 6 / 10 / 10 / 10 / 10 / 10) st
from left shoulder,
10 st from left front curve
18 (18 / 18 / 21 / 20 / 20 / 22 / 24 / 26 /
26) st from front
10 st from right front curve
8 (8 / 8 / 4 / 6 / 10 / 10 / 10 / 10 / 10) st
from right shoulder

Join to work in the round and pm for BOR.

94 (94 / 98 / 98 / 100 / 110 / 118 / 122 /


128 / 128) st

note : if you want to pick up a different


number of stitches for the neckline, just
make sure to get an even number.

rnd 1 : purl all st


rnd 2 : *k1, p1* to end

Work rnd 2 until the neckline measures 2.5


cm – 1" (7 rnds).

Bind-off in pattern using a stretchy bind-off


method like this simple stretchy bind-off.
(simple stretchy bind-off tutorial by Very Pink
Knits)

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CHART A
Sizes 1 to 4

note : knitting in the round, always read the


Chart from right to left.

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CHART A
Sizes 5 to 10

note : knitting in the round, always read the


Chart from right to left.

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CHART B
Sizes 1 to 4

note : knitting in the round, always read the


Chart from right to left

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CHART B
Sizes 5 to 10

note : knitting in the round, always read the


Chart from right to left.

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WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS
CHART A
Sizes 1 to 4

rnds 1 to 8 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2 rnd 22 : (p2, k1tbl, p2, k3) x2, p2, k1tbl, p2

rnd 9 : p2, bell st, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, bell st, rnd 23 : (p2, k1tbl, p2, sk2p) x2, p2, k1tbl,
p2 p2

rnds 10, 11 : p2, k5, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, k5, p2 rnds 24 to 26 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2

rnd 12 : p2, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2, (k1tbl, p2) rnd 27 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, bell st, (p2, k1tbl)
x3, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2 x2, p2

rnd 13 : p2, k3, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, k3, p2 rnds 28, 29 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, k5, (p2,
k1tbl) x2, p2
rnd 14 : p2, sk2p, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, sk2p,
p2 rnd 30 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, ssk, k1, k2tog,
(p2, k1tbl) x2, p2
rnds 15 to 17 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2
rnd 31 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, k3, (p2, k1tbl) x2,
rnd 18 : (p2, k1tbl, p2, bell st) x2, p2, k1tbl, p2
p2
rnd 32 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, sk2p, (p2, k1tbl)
rnds 19, 20 : (p2, k1tbl, p2, k5) x2, p2, k1tbl, x2, p2
p2

rnd 21 : (p2, k1tbl, p2, ssk, k1, k2tog) x2,


p2, k1tbl, p2

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WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS
CHART A
Sizes 5 to 10

rnds 1 to 8 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2 rnd 27 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, bell st, p2, k1tbl,
p2, bell st, (p2, k1tbl) x2, p2
rnd 9 : p2, bell st, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x5, bell st,
p2 rnds 28, 29 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, k5, p2, k1tbl,
p2, k5, (p2, k1tbl) x2, p2
rnds 10, 11 : p2, k5, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x5, k5, p2
rnd 30 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, ssk, k1, k2tog,
rnd 12 : p2, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x5, p2, k1tbl, p2, ssk, k1, k2tog, (p2, k1tbl) x2,
ssk, k1, k2tog, p2 p2

rnd 13 : p2, k3, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x5, k3, p2 rnd 31 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, k3, p2, k1tbl, p2,
k3, (p2, k1tbl) x2, p2
rnd 14 : p2, sk2p, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x5, sk2p,
p2 rnd 32 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, sk2p, p2, k1tbl,
p2, sk2p, (p2, k1tbl) x2, p2
rnds 15 to 17 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2
rnds 33 to 35 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2
rnd 18 : p2, k1tbl, p2, bell st, p2, (k1tbl, p2)
x3, bell st, p2, k1tbl, p2 rnd 36 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, bell st, (p2, k1tbl)
x3, p2
rnds 19, 20 : p2, k1tbl, p2, k5, p2, (k1tbl, p2)
x3, k5, p2, k1tbl, p2 rnds 37, 38 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, k5, (p2,
k1tbl) x3, p2
rnd 21 : p2, k1tbl, p2, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2,
(k1tbl, p2) x3, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2, k1tbl, p2 rnd 39 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, ssk, k1, k2tog,
(p2, k1tbl) x3, p2
rnd 22 : p2, k1tbl, p2, k3, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3,
k3, p2, k1tbl, p2 rnd 40 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, k3, (p2, k1tbl)
x3, p2
rnd 23 : p2, k1tbl, p2, sk2p, p2, (k1tbl, p2)
x3, sk2p, p2, k1tbl, p2 rnd 41 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, sk2p, (p2, k1tbl)
x3, p2
rnds 24 to 26 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2

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WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS
CHART B
Sizes 1 to 4

rnds 1 to 8 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2 rnd 22 : (p2, k1tbl, p2, k3) x2, p2, k1tbl, p2

rnd 9 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, bell st, (p2, k1tbl), rnd 23 : (p2, k1tbl, p2, sk2p) x2, p2, k1tbl,
x 2, p2 p2

rnds 10, 11 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, k5, (p2, rnds 24 to 26 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2
k1tbl), x 2, p2
rnd 27 : p2, bell st, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x 3, bell
rnd 12 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, ssk, k1, k2tog, st, p2
(p2, k1tbl), x 2, p2
rnds 28, 29 : p2, k5, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x 3, k5,
rnd 13 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, k3, (p2, k1tbl), x p2
2, p2
rnd 30 : p2, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x
rnd 14 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, sk2p, (p2, k1tbl), 3, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2
x 2, p2
rnd 31 : p2, k3, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x 3, k3, p2
rnds 15 to 17 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2
rnd 32 : p2, sk2p, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x 3, sk2p,
rnd 18 : (p2, k1tbl, p2, bell st) x2, p2, k1tbl, p2
p2

rnds 19, 20 : (p2, k1tbl, p2, k5) x2, p2, k1tbl,


p2

rnd 21 : (p2, k1tbl, p2, ssk, k1, k2tog) x2,


p2, k1tbl, p2

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WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS
CHART B
Sizes 5 to 10

rnds 1 to 8 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2 rnd 27 : p2, k1tbl, p2, bell st, p2, (k1tbl, p2)
x3, bell st, p2, k1tbl, p2
rnd 9 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, bell st, (p2, k1tbl)
x3, p2 rnds 28, 29 : p2, k1tbl, p2, k5, p2, (k1tbl,
p2) x3, k5, p2, k1tbl, p2
rnds 10, 11 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, k5, (p2,
k1tbl) x3, p2 rnd 30 : p2, k1tbl, p2, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2,
(k1tbl, p2) x3, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2, k1tbl, p2
rnd 12 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, ssk, k1, k2tog,
(p2, k1tbl) x3, p2 rnd 31 : p2, k1tbl, p2, k3, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3,
k3, p2, k1tbl, p2
rnd 13 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, k3, (p2, k1tbl) x3,
p2 rnd 32 : p2, k1tbl, p2, sk2p, p2, (k1tbl, p2)
x3, sk2p, p2, k1tbl, p2
rnd 14 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x3, sk2p, (p2, k1tbl)
x3, p2 rnds 33 to 35 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2

rnds 15 to 17 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2 rnd 36 : p2, bell st, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x5, bell st,
p2
rnd 18 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, bell st, p2, k1tbl,
p2, bell st, (p2, k1tbl) x2, p2 rnds 37, 38 : p2, k5, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x5, k5,
p2
rnds 19, 20 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, k5, p2, k1tbl,
p2, k5, (p2, k1tbl) x2, p2 rnd 39 : p2, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x5,
ssk, k1, k2tog, p2
rnd 21 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, ssk, k1, k2tog, p2,
k1tbl, p2, ssk, k1, k2tog, (p2, k1tbl) x2, p2 rnd 40 : p2, k3, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x5, k3, p2

rnd 22 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, k3, p2, k1tbl, p2, rnd 41 : p2, sk2p, p2, (k1tbl, p2) x5, sk2p,
k3, (p2, k1tbl) x2, p2 p2

rnd 23 : p2, (k1tbl, p2) x2, sk2p, p2, k1tbl,


p2, sk2p, (p2, k1tbl) x2, p2

rnds 24 to 26 : *p2, k1tbl* to last 2 st, p2

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