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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.

SPRING 2001

Double-Take Sacs (page 44)
The Note regarding Chart 1 should read: (Note: at the end of Rnd 2 and odd-numbered Rnds 3-17, advance marker (m) 1 st (not 7 sts as stated) to the left as follows: move yarn to back, remove m, sl 1 pwise, replace marker. For Rnds 18-20 do not advance m).

Topsy-Turvey Doll (page 68)

Arm: With MC, dpn, RS facing, and beg at top of shoulder and working down the side of the body, *pick up and knit 1 st in each of the first 3 rows, skip 1 row; rep from * 2 more times - 9 sts.

Complete arm according to rest of magazine's instructions. Then…

On the other side of the body, with MC, dpn, RS facing, beg11 rows down from the top and working up toward the shoulder, *pick up and knit 1 st in each of the first 3 rows, skip 1 row, rep from * once more, pick up and knit 1 st in each of last 3 rows - 9 sts.

Complete the second arm section as for the first, then work another pair of arms the same way on the other half of the doll's body.

This results in two "cookie-cutter" shaped torsos that are joined later. Each body half has an arm 9 sts wide sticking out to each side.

 

 

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