

Concentric Vest (page 82)
Left Front
Rows 15-24 (30, 30): Cont in this manner, working each WS row to 2 sts before previously wrapped st, wrap next st, turn, and working 2/2RC cables as established on Row 18 for the smallest size, and on Rows 18 and 24 for the two largest sizes. Last RS row worked will contain only 3 sts - 10 (13, 13) wrapped sts total.
The instructions for Row 25 (31, 31) are correct in the magazine.
Row 26 (32, 32): Sl 1, [2/2RC, p2] 3 (4, 4) times, end 2/2RC, k1.
Rows 27 (33, 33)-52 (64, 64): Rep Rows 1-26 (32, 32) once more -- piece measures about 17 1/2 (21 1/2, 21 1/2)" from CO measured along the outer curve [rest of sentence is correct as it appears in the magazine]
Right Front
Rows 10-23 (29, 29): Cont in this manner, working each WS row as sl 1, work sts as they appear to end; working each RS row in patt to 2 sts before previously wrapped st, wrap next st, turn; and working 2/2LC cables as established on Rows 12 and 18 for all sizes, and also on Row 24 for the two largest sizes. Last WS row worked will contain only 3 sts - 10 (13, 13) wrapped sts total.
The instructions for Rows 24 (30, 30), Rows 25 (31, 31), and Rows 26 (32, 32) are correct in the magazine.
Rows 27 (33, 33)-52 (64, 64): Rep Rows 3-26 (32, 32) once more, then work Rows 1 and 2 once more -- piece measures about 17 1/2 (21 1/2, 21 1/2)" from CO measured along the outer curve [rest of sentence is correct as it appears in the magazine]
Snowball Hat (page 86)
2x2 Rib: (multiple of 4 sts)
Rnd 1: p1, *k2, p2; rep from * to last st, p1.
Rep Rnd 1 for patt.
Tilted Duster (page 88)
Under “Skirt”
Set-up row: (RS) K4, [p2, k2] 9 (10, 11, 12, 14) times, slip marker (sl m), k2 seam sts, sl m, [k2, p2] 18 (20, 22, 25, 27) times, k2, sl m, k2, sl m, [k2, p2] 9 (10, 11, 12, 14) times, k4.
Minimalist Cardigan (page 92)
Under the Right and Left Fronts, the rib should be worked for 1 ½” instead of 1 ¼” as printed.
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