

Remembering Honey (page 18)
The front neck shaping should begin on a RS row (not a WS row as
stated).
Around the World in 80 Clicks (page 6)
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VIP Cardigan (page
62)
When working the button band, join live sts of band to left
front.
The chart key for 1/1PLC should read: sl 1 st onto cn and hold
in front, p1, k1 tbl from cn.
Raccoon Jacket (page 54)
The panel #7 directions beginning at the bottom of the first column
on page 57 should read: "Panel 7: Change to gray/black. Work as
for left body panel 7, reversing shaping and working short rows
on WS Rows 5, 7, and 9–72 (77, 79, 81) sts rem.
Completely CUT the entire last sentence at the end of panel #7, the sentence that reads "On Row 10 BO ... work to end—44 sts."
The beginning of the next section should read:
"Panels 8, 9, and 10: Work as for left body panels 8, 9, and 10,
omitting the BO in Row 1 of panel 8. On Row 2 of panel 8, BO 29
(34, 36, 38) sts, knit to end–43 sts rem. Cont as for left
body panels, reversing shaping, and working short rows on Rows 5,
7, and 9..."
Additionally, the instructions for the sleeve (page 58) are missing a section. After working the
Contrasting band and before Shape cap right edge, insert the following:
"V" fill:
Row 1: (RS) Knit to center m, sl m, wrap next st, turn.
Row 2: Purl to center m, sl m, wrap next st, turn.
Row 3: Knit to 1 st beyond center m, wrap next st, turn.
Row 4: Purl to 1 st beyond center m, wrap next st, turn.
Row 5: Knit to 2 sts beyond center m, wrap next st, turn.
Row 6: Purl to 2 sts beyond center m, wrap next st, turn.
Cont in this manner, working 1 st more beyond center m on each RS row before wrapping and turning, and working the same number of sts beyond center m on the foll WS row. On the final 2 rows you will end having just wrapped the edge sts. Next row: (RS) After turning for last wrapped st, knit to end. On the foll row, purl across all sts41 (44, 46, 46) sts. Cont with Shape cap right edge as written.
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