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Sweden Revisited (page 32)
In the section after Shape shoulders and neck: . . . BO 4 sts
at beg of next row (neck edge), p10 (10, 11, 12), wrap st, turn,
work to end of row.
On-the-Go Gansey Jacket (page 37)
Page 37, last paragraph of first column, After working Rows 1-12 six more times, Work rows 9-11 (not 12).
Beginning after Row 12 at the bottom of the first column:
Work Rows 1-12 six more times. Then work Rows 9 - 11 once, ending with a WS
rowpiece should measure about 12 1/2" (31.5 cm) from beg of stripe patt.
Shape gussets: The gusset row is worked on a RS row
as given in the original pattern. There will be 193 (201, 209, 217,
225) sts total after all gusset increases have been completed and
before beginning the yoke. The first row of the yoke is worked on
a WS row, and should read as follows:
Yoke: (WS) P2, *work Double Garter st over 3 (4, 5,
6, 7) sts, p1, work Untwined Cable chart over 10 sts, p1, work Chevron
chart over 11 sts, p1, work Untwined Cable Chart over 10 sts**,
p1, Double Garter st over 3 (4, 5, 6, 7) sts, p1, Double Garter
st over 7 sts, p1; rep from * to ** once, p1, work Double Garter
st over 13 (15, 17, 19, 21) sts, p1, work Untwined Cable Chart over
10 sts, p1, work Chevron Chart over 11 sts, p1, work Untwined Cable
Chart over 10 sts, p1, work Double Garter st over 3 (4, 5, 6, 7)
sts, p1, work Double Garter st over 7 sts, p1; rep from * to **
once more, p1, work Double Garter st over 3 (4, 5, 6, 7) sts, p2.
Cont in established patt working "p1" sts in St st, and at the same
time....
Spiral Hat and Mittens-Twill Set (pages 6264)
Clarification for the I-cord bind-off: You will need an extra
dpn to hold the I-cord as you knit it and bind-off the edge. Cast
the 4 I-cord sts onto the 5th dpn. With the 5th needle, work applied
I-cord (see page 64), dec every 5th st by knitting 2 live sts
tog with 1 I-cord st (k3tog) until 4 sts rem.
Two-of-a-Kind, Doll's Cardigan (page 72)
Row 7 of the Peplum instructions should read: K3, *work chart
over 9 sts, k7, work chart over 9 sts*, k6, rep bet *s, k3.
Stocking Stuffers(page
77).
The lace trim on Ann Budd's stocking (page 78) was adapted from Lace from the Attic, not The Lacy Knitting of Mary Schiffmann.
Add to Ann Budd's edging chart that row 8 is wrong. It should be:
Row 7:
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