Interweave Knits Corrections 2017

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HOLIDAY 2017

Cable & Seed Knee Socks by Fatimah Hinds

On the Right Calf Shaping Chart, a purl stitch is missing at the beginning of Rounds 44 and 45, and at the beginning of Rounds 47 and 48. Here is the new Right Calf Shaping Chart.

On the Left Calf Shaping Chart, a purl stitch is missing at the end of Rounds 44 and 45, and at the end of Rounds 47 and 48. Here is the new Left Calf Shaping Chart.

FALL 2017

Highway 61 Pullover, page 44

In the Back section, at the bottom of the first column, the knit and purl stitches in the latter half of the WS row are reversed. The last WS row in the first column should read:

Next row (WS) P11 (13, 15, 17, 20), sl m, k1 (2, 3, 4, 4), sl m, work Chart B to m, sl m, k2 (3, 4, 5, 6), sl m, work Chart A to m, sl m, k2 (3, 4, 5, 6), sl m, work Chart B to m, sl m, k1 (2, 3, 4, 4), sl m, purl to end.

Angelina Pullover, page 94
The finished sizes listed in the pattern should be as follows:

Finished Size 36 ½ (38 ¾, 41, 43 ¼, 45 ½, 47 ¾)” bust circumference. Pullover shown measures 36 ½”; modeled with 3 ½” of positive ease.

Correction to the Special Feature: Llamerino article
“12. South American camelids are descended from a common ancestor that most likely crossed the Bering land bridge from Asia during an ice age…”

Camelid ancestors originated in North America in the Eocene period. In the Pliocene, between 2.5-5 million years ago, the most recent common ancestor to modern day llamas, alpacas, guanacos, and vicunas, migrated to South America during the Great American Interchange, across the isthmus of Panama.

Renya, Jorge. “The Origin and Evolution of the South American Camelid.” Alpaca Consulting Services USA.
https://www.alpacaconsultingusa.com/library/CamelidOriginEvolution.pdf (8/15/17)


SUMMER 2017

Hermia’s Shawl, page 49
On Chart A, the 9th stitch of Row 11 should be a knit stitch, not an ssk. See the corrected chart here.

Maria’s Stole, page 66 and 84
Art Yarns Merino Cloud is a fingering-weight (CYC #1) yarn, not DK.

Orsino’s Vest, page 73
Join shoulders using three-needle bind-off after blocking.


SPRING 2017

Charlestown Pullover, page 56

On the sleeves, the short-row shaping should be worked as follows:

Short-row 6 Make double st, p1, [k1, p1] 2 times, sl m, work in patt to m, sl m, p1, k1, p1, purl double st as single st, p2, turn.
Short-row 7 Make double st, pass 3rd st on left needle over first 2 sts and off needle, k1, yo, k1, p1, k1, sl m, work in patt to m, sl m, k1, p1, pass 3rd st on left needle over first 2 sts and off needle, k1, yo, knit double st as single st, k2, turn.
Short-row 8 Make double st, [p1, k1] 3 times, p1, sl m, work in patt to m, sl m, p1, [k1, p1] 2 times, purl double st as single st, p2, turn.

Blixen Tunic, page 90
At the beginning of the Left Front section, the shaping should be worked as follows:

Next row (WS) P1, work 6 sts in Moss st as established, purl to end. Dec row (RS) BO 3 sts, knit to last 9 sts, k2tog, work 6 sts in Moss st as established, sl 1 kwise wyb—3 sts BO at armhole edge; 1 st dec’d at neck edge. Work 1 WS row even. At beg of RS rows, BO 2 sts once, then BO 1 st 3 times…

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