

Enchanted
French Traveling Cape (page 60) When working the hood, dec to 121 sts as stated. Cont
working established cable patt at beg and end of row, and work
center 105 sts in St st until piece measures 12" (30.5
cm) from pick-up row, ending with a WS row.
The correct email for the Circular Solution (page 7) is circularsolution@aol.com
Pyramid Jacket (page 20) After inc to 110 (118,126) sts for the back, the next row should read: Resume working incs at each end of RS rows as before, and cont to dec at center m, work even through row 124 (128,132).
Weekday-Weekend Jacket and Skirt(page 32) Pattern Stitch should read: Rows 1, 3, and 5: *K1, p1; rep from *. Rows 2 and 4: *P1, k1; rep from *. Rows 6, 8, and 10: Knit. Rows 7 and 9: Purl. Rep Rows 1 - 10 for pattern.
Evening Rain (page 36) Cast on for the back, fronts, and sleeves with larger needles. The sleeve instructions should read: . . . work Triple Diamond chart a total of 3 times, working 12 (12, 13, 13) rowsbackground color sequence between each repeat. . . .
Casual-Formal Reversible Scarves (page 80) The symbol for k2tog ( / ) is missing from the key on page 81.
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