Interweave Knits Corrections 2006
Spring 2006
Prairie Tunic (page 88)
Shape left triangle: (see Note) (RS) K3, k2tog, work 41 (46, 51, 56, 61, 66) sts in patt, ssk, k3, place next 51 (56, 61, 66, 71, 76) on holder—49 (54, 59, 64, 69, 74) sts rem on needle.
Row 1: (WS) K3, work in patt to last 5 sts, p2tog, k3—1 st dec’d.
Row 2: (RS) K3, k2tog, work in patt to last 5 sts, ssk, k3—2 sts dec’d.
Rep Rows 1 and 2, moving lace panel markers as necessary, until 28 (30, 32, 34, 36, 38) sts rem, then dec on RS rows only until 8 sts rem. Knit 1 (WS) row. Shape right triangle: (see Note) Place held sts onto needle. With RS facing, rejoin yarn and work as foll: (RS) K3, k2tog, work even in patt to last 5 sts, ssk, k3—49 (54, 59, 64, 69, 74) sts rem.
Row 1: (WS) K3, ssp, work in patt to last 3 sts, k3—1 st dec’d.
Row 2: (RS) K3, k2tog, work in patt to last 5 sts, ssk, k3—2 sts dec’d.
Rep Rows 1 and 2, moving lace panel markers as necessary, until 28 (30, 32, 34, 36, 38) sts rem, then dec on RS rows only until 8 sts rem. Knit 1 (WS) row.
Streakers Shrug (page 112)
Sleeves: (RS) Using the knitted method (see Glossary, page 114), CO 2 sts at beg of next 2 (4) rows, then CO 4 sts at beg of foll 2 (4) rows, then CO 8 sts at beg of foll 6 rows—164 (190) sts.
Summer 2006
Cambridge Jacket (page 28)
Under Collar, the directions printed for “Size 46″ only” should read “Size 44” only”.
Bias Corset (page 58)
The stitch counts are correct as they appear. For some sizes the lower edge ribbing will not flow uninterrupted into the ribbed pattern of the center front panel. In order to maintain the continuity of the rib pattern at center front, some sizes need to establish the lower edge ribbing beginning with k2 instead of p2 on the first RS row of the rib pattern.
Page 58, second sentence in paragraph after the heading “Corset”: For the 4th and 5th sizes (34½” and 38″), establish rib pattern as *p2, k2; rep from * to end, as originally published. For all other sizes (29½”, 31¾”, 33″, 39½”, 43¾”, and 48″), establish rib pattern as *k2, p2; rep from * to end.
Brioche Bodice (page 82)
Under Right side: When working the WS row even in patt, end row with ytf, sl1.
The first row after “shape armhole”: (WS) BO 3 (3, 5, 5, 5) sts, work to last 10 sts in patt (ending ytf, sl 1), work right double dec, work in patt to end—19 (25, 27, 31, 33) sts rem. Dec row: (WS) Work to last 10 sts (ending ytf, sl 1)…
Lotus Blosson Tank (page 102) There is no error in the Lotus Blossom Tank lace pattern; some of our readers let us know that they would prefer a chart for the lace.
Eyelet Chemise (page 108) The text should read as follows: Under “Body”: Next row: (RS) K3, *yo, ssk (see Glossary, page 115), k1, ssk, p4, k2tog, k1; rep from * to last 5 sts, yo, ssk, k3.
Fall 2006
Knitting and Fine Art (page 8)
The sentence should read “Knitting frames were then revived during WWI for use as therapy for veterans.”
Bianca’s Jacket (page 21)
Under “Left Front”: Cont in St st inc 1 st at center front edge at end of next 4 RS rows.
Wanderlust Hoodie (page 58)
Traveling Cables and Bobbles revised chart Edits have been made to Rows 19, 23, and 27
The bell shaping of the cuff was left out in the original instructions.
Sleeves
CO 56 (56, 62, 62) sts. Set-up row: K1 (selvedge st), work 6 (6, 9, 9) sts in seed st, pm, work cable patt over next 42 sts, pm, work 6 (6, 9, 9) sts in seed st, k1 (selvedge st). Shape cuff: Work 24 rows in patt as established, ending with a WS row. Dec for your size as foll: Sizes 37 (40½)” only: Dec 1 st each end of needle every 4th row 6 times—44 sts rem. Sizes 45 (46½)” only: Dec 1 st each end of needle every 3rd row 4 times, then every foll 4th row 3 times—48 sts rem. For all sizes: Piece measures about 5″ from CO. Begin shaping sleeves as directed in original instructions.
Saffron Cables (page 54)
Work chart Rows 1–76 four times total, ending with a WS row.
Supernova Pullover (page 88)
Circle Motif
Row 18: K1, p2tog, *k1, yo, ssk, p1, sl 2 tog kwise, k1, psso, p1; rep from * 4 times, k1, yo, ssk, p1, k2tog, k1—38 sts rem.
Breton Jacket (page 104)
The wrong color number was printed; the correct number is #112.
Under “Left Front”
Row 1: (WS) P2, work 12-st medallion cable, [p2, k2] 6(7, 8, 9, 10) times, p2.
Row 2: (RS) K2, [p2, k2] 6 (7, 8, 9, 10) times, work 12-st medallion cable, k1, sl 1 wyb.
Weekend Pullover (page 114)
Stitch Guide
Harris Tweed Stitch (multiple of 4 sts + 2)
Row 1: *K2, p2; rep from * to last 2 sts, k2.
Row 2: *P2, k2; rep from * to last 2 sts, p2.
Rows 3 and 8: Knit.
Rows 4 and 7: Purl.
Rows 5 and 6: Rep Rows 1 and 2.
Repeat Rows 1–8 for pattern.
Back
Set-up row: (WS) K2, *p2, k2; rep from * to end.
Little Majolica (page 128)
The starting and ending point for the sleeve was marked incorrectly in the magazine. The number of rows worked in the chart has been increased by one.
Fair Isle Chart
Winter 2006
Knitting and Fine Art (page 8)
The piece should be identified as :this triptych panel, one of a series of twelve triptych panels.”
Pewter Coat by Shirley Paden (page 39)
Crosses, Cables, and Twists chart has been changed to reflect cable symbol corrections on Row 9. Please find revised chart here.
Cabernet Ribs (page 92)
Under “Front”: Insert: Slip m every row.
Jawbreaker Cardigan (page 118)
Under “Collar”: For the collar pickup, you will need to pick up and knit more sts than there are sts along the BO edges of the neck. To do this, pick up and knit 2 sts out of 1 edge st as necessary as foll: pick up 1 st from just one leg of the edge st, then pick up another st, going under both legs of the same st.
Cowgirl Slipper Socks (page 132)
Row 2: (WS) Sl 1, p5, p2tog, p1, turn.
Row 3: Sl 1, knit to 1 st before gap produced on previous row, ssk, k1, turn.
Row 4: Sl 1, purl to 1 st before gap produced on previous row, p2tog, p1, turn.
A Cardigan for Arwen (page 14)
On page 18, bottom of the first column, the directions in the section labeled Hood should read: “Hood: Return 33 (35, 37, 39, 40, 43) held sts from center-front edge to larger straight needle. Sl the first 24 center-front cable sts without working them, pm, join yarn, k9 (11, 13, 15, 16, 19), use the backward loop method…
Knit Hits: 11 Favorite Scarves
This booklet was included in the newsstand copies of the Fall 2006 Interweave Knits magazine.
Mohair Travel Shawl, Marji LaFreniere (page 7)
Figure 3 ONLY of Russian Grafting instructions in box on page 7 is incorrect and needs to be replaced with the Figure 3 illustration from above.
The intro paragraph on page 7 is incorrect and should be replaced with the following text:
This shawl is worked in two pieces. The first piece begins at a side corner. Stitches are increased until the straight side (top edge) reaches the desired center of back. Then short-rows are worked, leaving off stitches from the tip edge on down until the rows are only a few stitches long. A second piece is made to match. The two pieces are grafted together at the center back.
The last sentence of the instructions in KH on page 8 is incorrect and should be replaced. Just before Finishing, the text should read (beginning with “If you prefer…”)
Joining the two halves with short-rows as you work the second piece is an option that will eliminate the Russian grafting step.
Diamond Cashmere, Ann Budd (page 8)
Missing Materials section:
Finished Size About 8″ (20.5 cm) wide and 57″ (145 cm) long.
Yarn Jaeger Cashmere 4-ply (90% cashmere, 10% polyamide; 107 yd [98 m]/25 g): #SHO112 camel, 4 balls.
Needles Size 3 (3.25 mm). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Notions Stitch holder, tapestry needle.
Gauge 28 sts and 34 rows = 4″ (10 cm) in pattern st.
Twilight Lace, Laura Wallins (page 10)
Under First Half, after the provisional CO is completed: Beg with Row 1 and placing markers as indicated on chart, work chart from Row 1 to Row 12, then repeat Rows 5–12 a total of 16 times, or to half of desired overall length before end of scarf narrows.
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I bought the Cambridge Jacket pattern and downloaded it . It uses inches. Can I download it in metric?
Hello, our patterns only come in imperial units of measurement.
Charcoal Ribbed Cardigan design by Kate Kuckro
Needles Body and Sleeves size 8
Cuffs and Collar size 6
Under Body it says With smaller needle, CO – shouldn’t that be larger needle?