
Nordique Swing Jacket
Right-back neck extension: Row 3: Knit to last 2 sts, ssk (last front st and next back neck st).
Alpaka Tunic (page 110)
The yardage for the Schoppel Wolle Baby Alpaka Naturbelassen yarn was listed incorrectly. The correct yardage is: 219 yd [200 m]/100 g.
Maple Street Cardigan
Need 7 buttons.
Note: the best way to space buttonholes evenly is to place markers along right front edge, first 1/2" from neck edge, last 1/2" from lower edge, then measure the spacing and, using your gauge (if different than stated on the pattern), calculate the number of rows that should be worked between buttonholes.
Every Way Wrap (page 115)
In the Cable Panel chart, the definitions for the six 4-stitch cable symbols are placed next to the wrong symbols. The definitions in the third column belong with the cables in the second column, and vice versa. Download corrected chart
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