Alpaca, page 14
Updated: 29Apr2018
Alapaca fibers are not combed. They are sheared.
Tubular Chain Cast On for K2, P2 Rib, page 41
Updated: 29Apr2018
Correction is underlined.
Step 3
Change to the needles for your project and continue in knit 2, purl 2 rib to the desired length.
Yarn Overs, page 101
At the Beginning of a Purl Row
The right-hand needle should be in front of the left-hand needle, and the yarn should wrap around the tip of the right-hand needle. See revised illustration.
Two Circular Needles, page 117
Using Two Circular Needles
The illustration for Step 1 has been updated so that the yarn tail comes from the stitches on the purple (upper) needle and the working yarn comes from the stitches on the yellow (lower) needle. See revised illustration.
Entrelac, page 125
Right-Hand Corner Triangles
The first illustration should have additional stitches in the darker yarn. See illustration.
Brioche Stitch, page 142
Correction is underlined.
Row 1 *Yo, sl 1, k2tog (sl st and yo of previous row); rep from * to end.
Repeat row 1 for brioche stitch.
Double Knitting Lace, page 146
For the illustration in Step 3, the right-hand needle should be in front of the left-hand needle. See revised illustration.
Yarn overs, Between a purl and a knit stitch, page 168
Updated: 02Jun2023
Correction is underlined.
Leave the yarn at the front of the work. Knit the next stitch, bringing the yarn to the back over the right needle as shown.
Raglan Armhole Shaping, page 219
Updated: 02Jun2023
Correction is underlined.
…For example, if the top of the sleeve measures 2 inches, add 1 inch to the finished length of the garment.
Sleeve Length (No Cap Shaping), page 223
Updated: 02Jun2023
Correction is underlined.
…or the point at which you want the sleeve to end. Subtract one-half the width of the knitted back piece from this measurement to determine how long to knit the sleeve.
Using Elastic, Herringbone Method, page 273
Updated: 02Jun2023
Correction is underlined.
2 Insert the needle down into the loop of a stitch that is 3 stitches to the right and below the elastic, and then up into the loop of the next stitch to the left, as shown.
Center-Out Rectangular Shawl, page 284
Updated: 29Apr2018
Correction is underlined.
To work a rectangular shawl from the center out, with a circular needle, cast on the number of stitches required for the center section of one long side of the rectangle…
Center-Out Circular Shawl, page 288
Updated: 29Apr2018
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…Work an increase round every 4th round as follows: *Work to 1 stitch before marker…
Asymmetrical Triangular Shawl, page 291
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For example, on the right-hand side work the increases every other row and on the left-hand side work the increases every 4th row.
Page 335
Updated: 29Apr2018
Correction is underlined.
Drying and Blocking
See Chapter 11 for ideas on blocking surfaces.