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    In 1942 in the United States, the police and federal agents decoded the notation "k1, p2, co8, k5" they found in a woman's little book. What did it turn out to be?

    Question #79198. Asked by hidoll. (Apr 20 07 10:00 AM)


    lanfranco

    "Knit one, purl two, cast on eight, knit five."

    I don't knit, so I would never have figured this out if I hadn't found this site. Scroll down to the foot of the page:


    http://www.stennieville.com/index.php/blog/2003/06/P20/

    Apr 20 07, 10:37 AM


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