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Make little works of art with this collection of 40+ all new designs from the editors of Interweave Knits and Knitscene. With beautiful, eye-catching fashion photography, the focus is on the accessory: the hat, the sock, the shawl, the scarf, the mitten.

Summer 2010

Florentine Dress

Page 76
    SLEEVES
  • With MC, CO 62 (67, 77, 82) sts. Do not join. Work Rows 1 – 3 of Shell Edging—53 (57, 65, 69) sts rem.
    Work Rows 1 – 13 of Slip St patt. Cut CC.
    Row 14: (RS) Shape underarm: With MC, BO 5 (5, 7, 7) sts, knit across to last 5 (6, 7, 7) sts, BO rem sts—43 (46, 51, 55) sts rem. Place sts on holder.
    YOKE
  • Block Shell edging of front, back, and sleeves as foll: Pin shell edge to flat surface making sure that shells lay flat. Spray with water until thoroughly wet, pressing sts into place. Allow to dry completely. Set up yoke: With RS of all pieces facing, place sts on needle in foll order: 43 (46, 51, 55) sts of left sleeve, 59 (62, 63, 71) sts of front, 43 (46, 51, 55) sts of right sleeve, 59 (62, 63, 71) sts of back—204 (216, 228, 252) sts total. Join MC, ready to work across back; pm for beg of rnd. Shape yoke: Work Dec Rnd 5 (4, 3, 1) (see Stitch Guide) once—192 (204, 216, 240) sts rem.

Ruth’s Tee

Page 50
    YOKE SECTION
  • There is an extra "sl m" in the instructions for Rnd 4. The 6th line of the instructions on page 50 should read:k1f&b, work in rib to 1 st before,omitting the sl m at the beg of that line, since sl m is already given at the end of line 49.

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