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Marcel’s Sweater (page 16)
The key to the charts on page 18 is incorrect. The corrected key
reads:

The ssk should be worked as foll: Slip 2 sts individually kwise,
replace these sts on left needle, knit them tog through their front
loops.
Dolman Updated (page 30)
Instructions for Left Front (Right Front) should read:
Work as for right (left) back until all sleeve incs have been made—122 (127, 133, 133, 141) sts. Cont even for 15 (17, 17, 21, 23) rows, ending with a RS (WS) row.
For the 2 fronts, rather than following Shape
Sleeve Top instructions for backs:
Left Front
Shape Sleeve Top
Row 1: (WS) purl to last 26 (27, 28, 28, 29) sts, wrap next st,
turn
Row 2 and all RS rows: knit
Row 3: purl to 25 (27, 29, 28, 30) sts before last wrap, wrap next
st, turn
Row 5: purl to 28 (28, 29, 28, 30) sts before last wrap, wrap next
st, turn
Row 7: purl across all sts, working wraps tog with wrapped sts
BO all sts kwise.
Right Front
Shape Sleeve Top
Row 1: (RS) knit to last 26 (27, 28, 28, 29) sts, wrap next st,
turn
Row 2 and all WS rows: purl
Row 3: knit to 25 (27, 29, 28, 30) sts before last wrap, wrap next
st, turn
Row 5: knit to 28 (28, 29, 28, 30) sts before last wrap, wrap next
st, turn
Row 7: knit across all sts, working wraps tog with wrapped sts BO
all sts pwise.
Man's Brioche Vest (page 43)
Neck and armole bands are worked on the larger needle, as per the
instructions, and contrary to the introduction.
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