Pattern #2
Corrections are underlined.
LEFT-SLANTING DIAGONAL RIB
Row 2 should read: P2, k5, k2tog, *p3,…
Row 4 should read: P1, k5, k2tog; rep from * in row 2 to last 7 sts, M1, k5, p2.
Pattern #9
Cable Chart
Line 5: 14-st RC
Line 11: 14-st LC
Pattern #12
Click here to open Pattern 12A chart in a Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
Click here to open Pattern 12B chart in a Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
Pattern #20
SLEEVES
Work short rows as foll: Next row (RS) P3, k2, wrap st and turn as foll: “sl the next st purlwise to RH needle, wyif, sl the same st back to LH needle, turn work.”
This method of “wrap and turn” creates a float on the right side of the work. After all the short row shaping is completed, and you have to work back over all the wrapped sts, work each wrap, or float, together with the corresponding stitch on the left-hand needle. This will close up the holes created by the short row shaping.
Pattern #23
FRONT
Neck shaping should read: Next row (RS) Work 30 sts, k2tog….
Pattern #25
w&t (or wrap & turn) is used in short rows as foll:
Wrapping a knit st on RS rows wrap st and turn as foll: “wyib sl the next st purlwise to RH needle, wyif, sl the same st back to LH needle, turn work.”
Wrapping a purl st on WS rows wrap st and turn as foll: “wyif sl the next st purlwise to RH needle, wyib, sl the same st back to LH needle, turn work.”
This method of “wrap and turn” creates a float on the right side of the work. After all the short row shaping is completed, and you have to work back over all the wrapped sts, work each wrap, or float, together with the corresponding stitch on the left-hand needle. This will close up the holes created by the short row shaping.
Pattern #33
Needle sizes should be:- One pair each sizes 7 and 8 (4.5 and 5mm) OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
- Size 7 (4.5mm) circular needle
- Five 5/8″/15mm buttons style #16 (buttons are available from Mission Falls/Unique Kolours)