

North Island Vest (page 26)
The color number for the medium blue yarn is #5834 (not 5843 as stated).
Sideways Spencer (page 44)
The instructions for shaping the left front neck section of
the Body should read:
(WS) Working left front and back separately, work in patt to last
2 sts of left front, p2tog, work in patt to end of back—43
(44, 52) sts rem for left front; 50 (51, 59) sts rem for back. Work
1 RS row even. Dec 1 st at left front neck edge every row 3 more
times (working p2tog at end of WS rows and k2tog at beg of RS rows),
then dec 1 st every other row 2 times, ending with Row 46 (48, 18) of chart—38 (39, 47) sts rem for left front; 50 (51,
59) sts for back.
Floral Felted Bag (page 52)
The yardage for Shetland Double Knitting should read: (100%
wool; 170 yd [155m]/2 oz [57 g]).
Threepenny Pullover (page 68)
The introduction erroneously identifies the gauge as 4 sts/inch.
The gauge is 5 sts/inch as reported under Gauge.
Shadow Tam (page 88)
Row 6 should read “With teal, k4, p2, k18, p27, turn.”
The 5th line from the end of the directions on page 89 should read:
Rep Rows 3-42 six more times (for a total of 7
repeats), then…
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