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Interweave Knits Corrections 2002

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SPRING 2002

Sophisticated Rustic jacket (page 22)
The last sentence of the left collar instructions (under Finishing on page 22) should read: BO all collar sts, including the wrapped st. (There will be the original number of collar sts, not 11 as stated.)

Cables and Tulips (page 50)
The instructions for shaping the miter on the collar are incorrect. They should read as follows:
Collar
Shape miter: (use short rows, see Glossary, page 102) P3, wrap next st, turn, knit to end, turn. P3, with cn pick up 1 st behind each of next 3 sts, k3 sts on needle (including wrapped st), k3 picked-up sts from cn, wrap next st, turn, work as established to end. The row just worked counts as a cable-crossing row. Cont as foll, working the last wrapped st tog with its wrap on the first Row 1:
Rows 1, 3, and 5: (RS) p3, k6, p3.
Rows 2, 4, and 6: K3, p6, k3.
Row 7: P3, sl 3 sts onto cn and hold in back, k3, k3 from cn, p3.
Row 8: K3, p6, k3.
Rep Rows 1–8 until piece measures 21½ (22, 22½, 23)” (54.5 [56, 57, 58.5]cm), ending with Row 4 of patt. Reverse short-row shaping at end of collar as foll: P3, k6, wrap at next st, turn, work as established to end, turn. P3, sl 3 sts onto cn and hold in back, [knit 1 st from left needle tog with 1 st from cn] 3 times (6 cable sts dec’d to 3 sts), wrap next st, turn, work to end. P3, wrap next st, turn, knit to end. Knit 1 row. BO all sts kwise. (Note: The plain knit rows at the beg and end mark the seam line.)

Swooping Eyelet Pullover (page 72)
The instructions following Row 9 of the back should read: Cont as established, picking up 4 more sts from crochet chain at end of each row 14 (20, 14, 6) more time(s), then picking up 3 sts at end of each row 6 (0, 0, 0) times, then picking up 5 sts at end of each row 0 (0, 6, 14) times, then discontinue slipping first st of each row—109 (115, 121, 129) sts total.

Under “Back”: When picking up sts from the crochet chain on WS rows, the sts should be worked ad “pick up and purl”.

Confetti Pillows (page 80)
With MC doubled, CO 37 (42, 47) sts. Work St st until piece measures 9 (9, 13)” (23 [23, 33] cm) from beg. Join CC (work with 3 strands of yarn) and cont in St st until piece measures 29 (31, 38)” (73.5 [79, 96.5] cm). Cut off CC. Cont with MC until piece measures 39 (45, 56)” (99 [114, 142] cm) from beg. BO all sts.

SUMMER 2002

Sunburst Pullover (page 48)
There is a slip stitch missing from the instructions for the right gusset. In the third column on page 48, immediately after For all sizes, Row 1 should read:
Row 1: Sl 1, knit to last gusset st, sl1 (last gusset st), knit the next st from front medallion and pass sl st on right needle over it, turn.

Best Friend Dolls (page 92)
Undressed Doll: After grafting the live sts tog for the head, stuff the torso with fiberfill and sew the CO edge tog at the base of the torso. Horizontal-Striped Sweater: Shape the shoulders and neck as foll: With MC, p6, then place these sts on holder, BO center 8 sts for front neck. Rejoin MC, ready to work a WS row and purl rem 6 sts.

Bon Voyage Shopping Tote (page 90)
The gauge should be 14 sts and 19 rows = 4″ (10 cm).

FALL 2002

Curry Cabled Cardigan, (page 76)
Finished Size 35¾ (44¾, 53¾)”

Danish Designer Tour (page 10)
Laura Levaas’ telephone number is printed wrong. It should be (970) 613-4658.

Finding Inspiration Among Our Readers (page 8)
Paula Jenne buys mill end yarn from the Worumbo Mill Outlet in Lisbon Falls, Maine; (207) 353-3204

Box-Pleat Dress and Coat (page 42)
When closing the pleat on the back, work the second pleat as foll: Work k3tog decs across the groups of 9 sts as before, but hold dpn #1 in front of dpn #2 and hold the straight needle behind dpn #2.

Millennium Argyle Vest (page 60)
The plum colorway is shown on page 61; the gold colorway is shown on page 62.
The chart on page 62 is missing the colors that specify the size of the diamond for the different finished sizes.

Loopy Accessories (page 112)
After binding off all sts for the fingerless mittens, sew the selvedge edges tog with yarn threaded on a tapestry needle.

Winter 2002/2003

Yarn Spotlight: Beaux (page 6)
Row 3 should read as follows: Row 3: K2, *yo, sl 1, k1, yo pass slipped st over knit st and following yo;rep from *.

Impressionist Cardigan (page 68)
When shaping the raglan for the left front, work 1 row even (not 2 as stated) before working the dec row.

Gansey Layette (page 98)
The jacket requires six ⅜” or ½” (1 or 1.3-cm) buttons.

Zigzag Scarf and Cap (page 102)
The instructions for the cap brim are missing Rnd 3. The corrected instructions are as follows. Brim:With shorter needle, CO 112 sts. Place marker and join, being careful not to twist sts.
Rnd 1: Purl.
Rnd 2: *Sl 2 tog kwise, k1, p2sso, k5, knit into st below next st, then knit next st through the back loop, then knit again into the st below (3 sts made from 1 st), k5; rep from *.
Rnd 3: Knit to last st of rnd, slip last st to right needle, remove m, return slipped st to left needle, place m on right needle to indicate new beg of rnd (m has moved 1 st to the right).
Rep Rnds 2 and 3 until piece measures 2¾” (7 cm), ending with Rnd 2.

Leaf Cardigan (page 54)
The instructions for the back shoulder and front neck shapings are incorrect. The back shoulder instructions should read: Cont in patt, BO 7 (8, 8, 10, 10, 11) sts at beg of next 2 rows, then BO 7 (8, 9, 9, 11, 12) sts at beg of foll 4 rows, ending with Row 22 (22, 22, 24, 24, 24) of leaf panels—34 (36, 40, 42, 42, 44) sts; 14 (15, 16, 15, 15, 15) sts in each leaf panel, 6 center sts, and 0 (0, 1, 3, 3, 4) sts on each side of leaf panels. BO rem sts on Row 23 (23, 23, 25, 25, 25) sts, and at the same time dec 1 st in each leaf panel according to chart.

The instructions for the front neck shaping should read: Cont working cable patt as established, BO 6 (7, 9, 11, 11, 12) sts at beg of row, work to end. BO 2 sts at neck edge every other row 3 times—21 (24, 26, 28, 32, 35) sts rem.

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