Hi Kath - beautiful! Excellent work. Showed this to my husband and he said smart shawl - but do you like it? Of course I do it's smart and elegant and it covers up. Well, so many words at once from my husband.
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Diamond Rib Lace Sock
-page 115
Rnd 5 of the lace pattern should read:
Rnd 5: YO, SL 1, K1, PSSO, K 2, YO, SL 1, K 1, PSSO, K 2 , K 2 tog, YO, K 2
The Chart on page 116 is correct, though the Legend should read :YO, SL 1, K1, PSSO
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Round Worsted Weight Afterthought Heel Sock
-page 31
Add to Toe Instructions: Decrease as for the heel.
Next Rnd Heel Division should read:
K 12(18, 22, 24, 26, 30), sts, place marker, K to end of rnd.
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Round Fingering Weight Afterthought Heel Sock
-page 32, 33
Page 32 Next Rnd Heel Division should read:
K 18 (22, 26, 30, 32, 36), place marker, K to end of rnd. Page 33, Add to Toe Instructions: Decrease as for heel.
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Clarification : All foot measurements in the instructions are to be measured after the heel is finished. Measure the foot flap and gusset heel socks from the gusset edge, and measure the foot for short-row heel socks from the first full round after completing the heel.
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When you come upon instructions that say knit as for, referring you to a different pattern for the next step (for example, to the 40 stitch flap and gusset heel), knit that portion of your heel as you would for the referred pattern. In other words, knit it in the same manner, using the same short-row technique as in the referenced instructions. Knitting "as for" does not mean that you are to use the same number of stitches (which would be impossible, since only the 40 stitch heel uses forty stitches). Work the first two rows of your listed heel instructions, and then continue in the same manner as the 40 stitch flap and gusset heel (in other words, work one more stitch on each row, before doing the decrease and turn), until you have worked across all of the stitches.
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8 comments:
Wow, this is absolutely amazing! Beautiful work, I love the colours too.
Omigosh, it's done! and it looks FABulous - especially on :^)
wow, that is pretty!
best wishes from Iceland
Frida
It's as beautiful as I thought it would be when I first saw the colors coming together! Congratulations on the beautiful work!
What an absolutely beautiful creation. I'm sure I will never take it on -- but wow, I'm glad i've seen a picture of it!
It turned out beautifully! What an amazing shawl! It fits you so well!
Hi Kath - beautiful! Excellent work. Showed this to my husband and he said smart shawl - but do you like it? Of course I do it's smart and elegant and it covers up. Well, so many words at once from my husband.
This is cool!
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