

A Sterling Reputation (page 7)
To contact Denyse Specktor for the NeedleSizer and other knitting
tools, write The Big Yarn, PO Box 84519, Los Angeles, CA 90073;
or phone (310) 358-5105.
Forest Path Stole (page 24)
Row 37 of the charts for Lily of the Valley and Birch Leaves charts
(page 28) are incorrect. For Lily of the Valley, Row 37 should
be worked as foll: K16, k2tog, k1—18 sts. For there to be
the correct number of sts before the dec, the box to the right
of the k2tog symbol should be gray to indicate "no stitch."
For Birch Leaves, Row 37 should be worked as foll: K9, sl 1 kwise,
k2tog, psso, k6, k2tog, k1—18 sts. For there to be the correct
number of sts before and between the decs, the boxes on each side
of the double dec symbol and the box to the right of the k2tog
symbol should be gray to indicate "no stitch."
Knit Two Together (page
35)
Jill Montgomery based her skirt pattern, as Elizabeth Zimmerman
based her circular Pi Shawl pattern, on the formula: a circle's
circumference=2πr. (πr2 gives a circle's area).
Luminous Lace Camisole (page
56)
The instructions for the right cup are incomplete. After working
31 (31, 41, 41) sts in St st for 1/2 (1, 1 1/2, 2)" (1.3
[2.5, 3.8, 5] cm), insert the foll: For C and D cups only:
K2tog at beg of last row31 (31, 40, 40) sts rem. Cont with lace patt as written.
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