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Keep knitting all summer long with easy twenty-three projects that burst with color, pattern, and line: Slip stitches, stripes, stranded colorwork, intarsia, and embroidery all seem fresh and new when worked in silks and cool cottons. PLUS: Breezy lace, the real deal on the new regenerated yarns on the market, a look at the life of a commercial sweater designer, and a special interview with Meg Swansen with a bonus pattern.

Fall 2003

Lace-Edge Raglan (page 30)
Instructions omitted from the end of Finishing:
Back Edging with Mitered Corners: With smaller needles, RS facing, and beg at top of back left side slit, pick up and knit 25 sts along side slit (about 5 sts for every 7 rows); pick up and knit 1 st in corner and mark this st (work this st in St st throughout); pick up and knit 86 (94, 100, 107, 114, 121) sts along bottom edge to next corner (about 3 sts in each Rev St st section and 4 sts in each cable rib section); pick up and knit 1 st in corner and mark this st (work this st in St st throughout); pick up and knit 25 sts along back right side slit (about 5 sts for every 7 rows) - 139 (146, 152, 159, 166, 173) sts. Knit 1 row on WS. Knit 5 more rows, and at the same time inc 1 st before and after each marked corner st every RS row - 151 (158, 164, 171, 178, 185) sts. With WS facing, BO all sts kwise. Sew top of side slit edging to bottom of CO sts as for fronts.

Needles: For working the edgings, you may find it helpful to use an optional size 6 (4 mm) circular needle, 29" (70-cm) or longer.

Exotic Fibers for Knitters (page 42)
One micron equals 1/1000 of a millimeter (not of a meter, as stated on page 43).

Furlana Hat and Mittens (page 48)
Both smaller and larger needles are used to work the hat, but only the larger needles (the size 6 dpns) are used for the mittens.

Cuff: With natural and 2 larger dpn, CO 51 sts. Do not join. Work linen st in rows (back and forth) until piece measures 1" (2.5 cm) from beg, ending with a WS row. Next row: [Work 14 sts in patt, ssk, k2tog] 2 times, work 15 sts in patt—47 sts rem. Cont in linen st until cuff measures 2" (5 cm), ending with a WS row. Next row: (RS) Work 6 sts in patt, ssk, k2tog, work 27 sts in pat, ssk, k2tog, work 6 sts in patt—43 sts rem. Work 1 WS row, dec 1 st—42 sts rem.

Geek Chic (page 69)
The correct URL for Pat Ashforth and Steve Plummer’s website is www.woollythoughts.com (the printed version is missing an “l”). One of the knitters of the Klein bottle hats was incorrectly listed as Beth Lambert. The correct name is Betty Lampen.

Short-Row Striped Pullover (page 74)
There are two errors in Short-Row Sequence 2. Short-Row 13 should read: Repeat Short-Row 12. After Short-Row 26 do not omit the last 2 rows of the stripe sequence.

DNA Cable Chart (page 116)
Row 19 should read p5, 2/2RC, k7, k2tog, make 1 increase, p2

 

 

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