

These corrections are for patterns that are exclusive to the Interweave Knits website and not published in the magazine.
Mitered-Square Rug
Square 10: With RS facing and two strands of aqua, pick up and knit...(the rest of the directions are unchanged).
There was very little red yarn left over. For safety's sake, you may want to purchase 2 balls of red instead of one, or you can substitute one of the other colors if the red runs short.
Better Than Baby Booties: Ruffle Rib Socks
Toe, zigzag bind-off instructions: Place 22 instep sts on 1 dpn and 22 sole sts on another dpn. Holding the 2 needles tog, sl 1 from front needle, p1 from back needle, pass slipped st over purled st, *k1 from front needle, pass purl st over, p1 from back needle, pass knit st over; rep from * until 1 st rem on needle, working last st tog with its accompanying yo.
Better Than Baby Booties: Chevron Lace Socks
Leg, picot turning round: *Yo, k2tog; rep from *.
Better Than Baby Booties: Cable Rib Socks
Foot: Cont working one cable patt along each side of foot as foll: K11, p1, work 2 sts in cable patt as established, p1, k16, p1, work 2 sts in cable patt as established, p1; knit to end.
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