Knits Magazine Spring 2010 Cover  
Cool off with 24 bright, breezy knits for long days: We’re taking a look at filmy fabrics, working with simple stitches, reimagining classics, and exploring contrasts. Plus, we’re presenting the first-ever special section all about knitting for kids, perfecting buttonholes with TECHknitter, and getting to know knitting industry insider Cathy Payson. Knit on!

Spring 2010

Transverse Cardigan

Note: For cuff size, the gauge is 17 sts = 4" in garter st on size 10 needles.
  • Note of clarification LEFT FRONT:
    Work in St st until piece measures 5 1/4 (5 3/4, 6 3/4, 7 1/2, 8 1/2, 9 1/4)" from left front/back join, ending on a WS row. Make sure to measure from the front/back join and not the Left Front cast on edge.
  • Double V Cardigan

    • Row 4 of of Lace Rib should read: *K2, p1, ssk, k5, k2tog, p1; rep from * to last 2 sts, k2.
    • Clarification: Sleeves
      With larger needles, waste yarn, and the invisible-provisional method (see Glossary) CO 49 (53, 53, 58, 58, 63) sts. Work 9 rows in St st, beginning and ending with a WS (purl) row. (RS) Join hem: Place sts from provisional CO on a 2nd needle and hold needles parallel with 2nd needle in back.

    Aran Necklace Camisole

    Note: The placement of the second left-front gusset marker on page 60 is incorrect and should be relocated from Row 43 to the first strap decrease row as follows:

  • Page 60, instruction for Row 43 starting at bottom of second column and continuing at top of third column:
    After "16 sts," delete "mark beg of this row to indicate 2nd end of pick-up for left-front gusset."

  • Page 60, third column, line above Row 1:
    This should read, "Dec for left strap as foll." The reference to the right strap is incorrect.

  • Page 60, third column, Row 1:
    After "13 sts," insert "mark beg of this row to indicate 2nd end of pick-up for left-front gusset.".

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