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Estes Vest Knitting Pattern
Fall is in the air, and knitting’s back on the needles: 19 cozy projects ranging from socks to coats welcome cooler weather. Fall in love with wool all over again; knit a vest fast, and dive into your stash with mixed weight and fiber projects. PLUS: the most flattering sweaters for fuller figures, the fascinating story of Cowichan sweaters, and Kate Gilbert on knitting and designing.

WINTER 1999/2000

Origata Pillows (page 20)
The chart for the Square Pillow on page 23 contains several errors. Please download the corrected chart in PDF format.

Sashiko Jacket (page 26)
The chart on page 32 should be labeled Right Sleeve. The background color for the patterned area along the right edge should be CC2.

Indian Floral Vest(page 16)
For the larger two sizes, you'll need 10 (12) skeins of Raja red yarn.

Wensleydale Cables (page 58)
After casting on for the back, work the first row (WS) as follows: Work 16 (20, 24, 28, 32) sts in k2, p2 rib, k4, place marker (pm), [p6, k4] 3 times, [p4, k2, p2, k2] 2 times, p4, [k4, p6] 3 times, pm, k4, and beg with p2, work 16 (20, 24, 28, 32) sts in k2, p2 rib. Next row: (RS) Cont working first and last 16 (20, 24, 28, 32) sts in established rib, work center 84 sts according Row 1 of Ribbing chart. Work through Row 8 of chart. Change to larger needles and cont as written.

The cable twist on the left edge of Row 15 of the Center-Cross Panel chart should be 2/2RC,
not 2/2LC as shown.

The Ultimate Gift (p.64)
Front: work as for back until 111 sts remain, not 109 as stated.

Twilight Lace (page 68)
Work chart from Row 1 - Row 12, then repeat Rows 5 - 12 a total of 16 times, or to desired length.

Best Friend Bears (page 72)
The correct email address for Bear Brain Enterprises is wuzworks@whidbey.net

 

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