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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.

WINTER 2008

Herringbone Rib Socks (page 38)
Stitch Guide
Herringbone Rib Pattern
Rnd 2: *P1, [k2, sl 2 sts just worked back to the left-hand needle, pass third st over 2 sts just worked, SL those 2 sts back to the right-hand needle, yo] three times, p1; rep from * to end.

Pfeiffer Falls Hooded Scarf , (page 77-78)
HOOD Clarification on the number of stitches picked up and worked in the set up- row.
At the bottom of the chart, see marks indicating where to begin and where to end the hood pattern repeats.
With 31 stitches in the chart repeat, 16 (20) purl stitches in between, and the 2 edge stitches, total is 80 (84) stitches as pattern indicates.

Woven Bands Pullover (page 90)
Split Neck
*Cont to widen neck linen st panel by working 3 sts more in linen st each RS row 2 times more, and at the same time dec 1 st at neck edge every row 7 times—81 (81, 83, 83, 88) sts rem for front. Work even in patt until neck measures 7 1/2 (8, 8 1/2, 9, 9 1/2)" from last dec, ending with a RS row.

Narrow neck linen st panel by working 3 sts less in linen st each RS row 3 times, and at the same time inc 1 st at neck edge every row 7 times—88 (88, 90, 90, 95) sts.* Place front sts on holder.

Stenton Garden Pillows, (page 112)
The yardage and weight for the yarn used is listed incorrectly; the correct yardage per skein is 81 yd [75 m]/50 g

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