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Keep knitting all summer long with easy twenty-three projects that burst with color, pattern, and line: Slip stitches, stripes, stranded colorwork, intarsia, and embroidery all seem fresh and new when worked in silks and cool cottons. PLUS: Breezy lace, the real deal on the new regenerated yarns on the market, a look at the life of a commercial sweater designer, and a special interview with Meg Swansen with a bonus pattern.

SPRING 2000

Nordic Floral Complement (page 14)
Cardigan sleevesAfter working facing, work 4 rnds olive green and 6 rnds off-white, inc 20 sts evenly spaced on last rnd—85 (87) sts.Work 64-row Sleeve chart a total of 2 times, inc 1 st each side of marker every 4 rnds—149 (151) sts.

On the Cardigan Sleeve chart (page 17), Row 32 should read (from left to right): K2 off-white, k2 pale pink, k2 off-white, k4 pale pink, k3 off-white, k5 pale pink, k3 off-white, k5 pale pink, k3 off-white, k4 pale pink, k2 off-white, k2 pale pink, k2 off-white, k1 pale pink.

Breezy Sleeveless Swing (page 22)
The shoulder bind-off for the front should read: BO 2 (2, 3, 3, 4) sts 3 times, then BO 2 (4, 4, 6, 6) sts once—8 sts rem.

Double-Crossing Diamond Duet (page 34)
On the Double-Crossing Diamond chart (page 35), Pattern 2 should repeat over Rows 7 - 11, to mirror Pattern 7.

The Set-up row for the Blanket (page 37) should read as follows: (WS) *[P1, k1] 4 times, place marker (pm), k2, p4, pm, k2 p2, k2, pm, k7, p2, k1, p2, k7, pm, k2 p2, k2, pm, p4, k2, pm, [p1, k1] 4 times, work from * 3 times.

Floral Silk Purse (page 52)
Gauge 7 1/2 sts and 10 rows = 1" (not 4")

Uninvited Insects (page 58)
The correct web address for Conservation OnLine (page 60) is: http://palimpsest.stanford.edu

Wild Western Two-Step (page 62)
The words between the three chart bands on page 64 should read: Beginning with Row 3, work 12 rows background pattern in MC beginning and ending for chosen size and piece; inc 1 st on last row of background pattern. The color designations on the key are incorrect. Reading from top to bottom (for pullover/cardigan colorways) they should read: natural/cassis (not MC); lilac/anthracite (not CC1); plum/flaxen (not CC2).

Beaded Butterfly-Stitch Tote (page 70) 

            Row 2 and all even numbers: K2, p43, k2.
            Rows 9, 11, 13: Knit.
            Rows 15, 17, 19:  Work as written for Rows 19, 21 and 23.
            Row 21: work as written for Row 25.
            Rows 23, 25 and 27: Knit
            Rep this 28 Row patt once more. Continue as written

Mandarin Baby Set (page 72)
On the Diamond chart (page 73), the label at the bottom of the chart for the second-to-last stitch should read: End S, L right front.

 

 

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