

News
& Views(page 6)
The correct website for Judy Grill (Rainbow Wood Buttons) is www.knitknack.com
Lovely in Lace (page 16)
There is an omission for the smallest size in the sleeve cap shaping.
The instructions should read:
BO 2 (3, 3) sts at beg of next 2 rows, 1 (1,
2) st(s) at beg of next 6 (6, 2) rows, 2 (2, 1) st(s) at beg of
next 10 (8, 4) rows, 1 (1, 2)
st(s) at beg of next 2 (6, 4) rows. . . .
Mohair Travel Shawl(page 46)
The
introduction should read: This shawl is worked in two pieces.
The first piece begins at a side corner. Stitches are increased
until the straight side (top edge) reaches the desired center
of back. Then short rows are worked, leaving off stitches from
the tip edge on down until the rows are only a few stitches long.
A second piece is made to match. The two pieces are grafted together
at the center back. The last sentence of the instructions, just
before Finishing, should read: (If you prefer, . . .). Joining
the two halves with short rows as you work the second piece is
an option, that will eliminate the Russian grafting step.
The Russian Grafting box (page 46) is missing the correct Figure
3. The correct figures
are below.

Teen
Kerchiefs(page
50)
Instructions for the Lacy Kerchief are wrong after Row 12. For
Rows 13 and 15, psso should be p2sso.
Add Rows 17 and 18 as follows: Row 17: K1, yo, k3, yo, *sl 2 sts tog kwise, k1, p2sso, yo, k3, yo; rep from * to last 4 sts, yo, k3, yo, k1.
Row 18: Purl. Rep Rows 13 - 18 until there are 83 sts.
Wooly
Pears(page
52)
There is a k2tog symbol missing on row 15 of the chartevery
yellow (color B) box should have a symbol for k2tog.
The I-cord for the basket should be 216"
(549 cm) long. The finished basket
should measure about 10" (25.5 cm) wide.
Back
to School (page
32)
On the back, work 2 rows St
st just before setting up the diagonal
ladder patt. (The instructions for the front are correct.)
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