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Corrections
Crocheted Cocoon (IK Spring '06)
Some changes in verbiage to help
thwart confusion!
All Over Pattern Jacket
A mistake in the Back sts between
armhole shapings
A mistake in the number of chart rows
VK
Cocoon Sweater (not really a correction...)
... but some visual assistance with the twisted
float trim fabric
Ribbed
Corset
Ah, so soon... Here's
a correction in the text of Chart A (even
rows)
Bust Decrease Text Correx# of sts to be worked between charts C is 1 st too high.
A correction in chart C, row 17 A stitch is prematurely deleted (it goes away in row 18)
A correction in the text of chart F, row 7 & in row 17 (text and chart) The k5's should be changed to k4's
A correction in the text of chart B, row 2. Delete the 2nd p1 from row 2 of Chart B, it should read, Row 2 (WS): [(P1, k2, p2, k2) twice] rep to end, end p1
Sideways
Spencer
A fix for the pesky repeating rows problem
on the sleeve increase.
Raccoon
Sleeve
Correction
Correction of pattern which ran in Spring
2003 Interweave Knits
C3
Jacket from Win/02
Knitty
a
fix for the neck shaping
miscalculation
Stitch
Key
Omitted from C3 Sweater which ran in
Winter 2003 Knitty
Aline
Bag
Minor Typos and a clearer stitch key with
a revised chart
White
on White
Hat
Revised chart and written instructions for
the bri
Rosebud
Hat
Revised chart and written instructions for
the brim
Confessions
of a Knitting Heretic, Version
1
Revised sizing information for the Felted
Vest
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7 Comments:
Thanks. I've been wanting to teach myself (since I can never seem to get to one of your classes).
Thanks Annie,
Makes things much clearer when you can actually see how to do something
I had a young 5th grade student doing something similar and I told her your story. I will have to show her this video tomorrow. Now is that a "knit" stitch combo style?
My mother taught me to knit with the right needle under my arm and I cannot knit anyother way except with circulars. My mum doesn't take her hand off the needle like I do, but I figure that if my tension is even and the final product looks good then I must be doing it right.
I purl in pure combination style, but on knitting I insert the needle in the bacak loop but yarn over on the "other side". This allows me to create a nice uncrossed fabric and producing stitches that are all mounted the same way. Knitted stitches are not as fast as in your combo style, and decreases are just as different from the decreases suggested in any pattern (a pox on them: why don't they always add the graph), but I don't have to concentrate on reading each and every stitch. ^_^
Thanks for the video. You are so generous with your knowledge and we all appreciate it and you!
eye-poppin'!
i know what you said but that short vid. is really cool, man!
keep those comming, i'm learning; which i'm sure, is your intention.
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