It's a pretty good pattern, and I think it's one of his early ones. I actually have it in book form (West Knits Book 3, 2012), with a sticky on the opposite page from the pattern so I can write down which row I stop on. It's involved enough that you have to keep the pattern at hand - eight row pattern, with six different rows (3&4 and 7&8 repeat), but not so much that you can't zone out a little bit with TV. I started it with a tubular cast on, and I'll look up the matching bind off when I finally get done, so it'll be nice and stretchy on the ends.
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