ERRATA

In the words of Maggie Righetti "That errors creep in is a massive understatement. That they are unintentional goes without saying." If something got away from us in the editing process, we'll catch it sooner or later (with a little help from our readers) and we'll put it here. And please do let us know if you think you've found an error, cause working from patterns with mistakes is no fun.

Issue 19 Sleeveless Cardigan(updated 1 Sept 2010)

Page 29, first column, between 3rd last and 2nd last lines should say "Next row: As row 2". Also on page 29, but in the second column, above the bold Work Body heading it should say "Next Row: Purl". If doing the waist shaping your garment will be a few cm longer than the stated length. In issue 20 of Yarn this pattern (without the suggested alteration possibilites) will be reprinted, errata free.

Issue 14 Sally's Studio Sweater (updated 3 June 2009)

Instructions for Row 1 were missing the Yarn Over at the very beginning, and should read as: k1, *yo, k3,sl 1, k2tog, psso, k3, yo, k1* repeat from * to * to end of round. >

Issue 14 Soft Embrace Scarf (updated 5 June 2009)

The written instructions and chart are both correct for this gorgeous scarf. Above the chart it says "Work charts as they appear but do not work stitch between each chart". The original charts were supplied in three parts, with a gap between each, but we combined the charts to avoid confusion. The above comment should have been deleted. Below the chart is says "12 Stitch Repeat" but does not show 12 stitches. Please ingnore, as the resizing and combining of charts made the repeat line short.

Issue 12 All Wrapped Up (updated 25 Feb 2009)

Instructions for Row 17 had the asterix in the wrong place, and should read as: k2, *yfwd, k2tog* to last 2sts, k2. 

Issue 12 Miss Rachel's Cable Cap (updated 25 Feb 2009)

The visor template was missing. Please email or write in if you require the visor template.

Issue 11 Ella Silk Baby Top (updated 25 Feb 2009)

The yarn was stated as being Fibreworks Vibrance, but the yarn was actually Fibreworks Mulberry Silk Yarn. The yarn specs in the magazine were correct.

Issue 8 Melba Vest (updated 25 Feb 2009)

The "I" in the Melba pattern should actually be a "J". Also, on page 36 under "Writing your pattern" part "F", please note alterations to (b) & (c):
"b. Distance from outer edge of garment shoulder to your shoulder 
point + 1cm = ____cm.
c. Distance from inner edge of garment shoulder to the front centre of 
neck (the dip between your collar bones - use a straight ruler), + 1cm 
= ____cm x 2.3 = ____(Fc) sts."

Issue 8 The Naughty Little Cable (updated 25 Feb 2009)

There were some mistakes in the multiple versions of the original PDF. The correct PDF is now available via email.

Issue 7 Classic driving gloves (updated 25 July 2007)

Instructions for the cables on the gloves were omitted from the printed pattern. These are available by email request.

Issue 7 Swirly Girl Socks (updated 25 Feb 2009)

Written instructions for the socks, page 38 Leg Round 15: *P2, k2, k2tog, k2, yo, k1, repeat from * around. The chart is correct as shown. 

Issue 7 Zig Zag Purls Scarf (updated 25 Feb 2009)

Row 9, section A should read as:  k1, p1, *p1, sl2 wyif, p2tog, yo* rep from *to* to last 2sts, p1, k1.

Issue 3 Baby steps (updated 1 Sept 06)

Under 'Divide for heel' pattern should read: Repeat Rows 1–2 a total of 8 times, ending on a p row (for a total of 16 rows). Under 'Turn heel', pattern should read: Row 1: Sl 1, k10, k2tog, turn. Row 2: Sl 1, p 6, p2 tog, turn. You should start with 3 sts on either side of the 'gap', and when you finish the decreases, 8 sts on the needle.

Issue 7 Mosaic socks (updated 3 Nov 06)

The mosaic stitch pattern used in these socks is a 10-stitch multiple. The colour chart as printed shows only the 10 sts that are repeated to form the pattern. The accompanying text should read: Rounds 1 and 2 (MC): k4, sl2, *k8, sl2*, repeat from * to last 4 sts, k4.
Rounds 3 and 4 (CC): [k1, sl1] twice, *k2, sl1, k1, sl1*, repeat from * to last 6 sts; k2, [sl1, k1] twice.
Rounds 5 and 6 (MC): sl1, *k8, sl2*, rep from * to last 9 sts; k8, sl1.
Rounds 7 and 8 (CC): k1, sl1, *k 6, sl1, k2, sl1*, repeat from * to last 8 sts; k6, sl1, k1.
Rounds 9 and 10 (MC): Repeat Rounds 5 and 6.
Rounds 11 and 12 (CC): Repeat Rounds 3 and 4.
Rounds 13 and 14 (MC): Repeat Rounds 1 and 2.
Rounds 15 and 16 (CC): k3, sl1, *k2, sl1, k6, sl1*, repeat from * to last 6 sts; k2, sl1, k3.
Foot
Round 1 (increase round): Needle 4: K8 (9, 10), m1, k1.

Issue 7 Rugged Up Vest (updated 30 Mar 07)

The following instructions have been corrected so that the ribbing pattern matches up over the garment's shoulders. Front right Using 4.5 mm needles and Italian method, cast on 25 (28, 30) sts (half the number of stitches required plus one). With 3.75 mm needles work 4 rows slip-stitch rib as follows: Row 1 (RS): K 1, yf, sl 1, yb; repeat to last 3 sts, k2tog, sl 1 (48 [54, 58] sts.) Row 2 (WS): K 1, yf, sl 1, yb; repeat to end. Repeat Row 2 twice. With 4.5 mm needles work ribbing pattern set-up row as follows. For smallest and largest sizes: Row 1 (RS): (K7 p2) 5 (6) times, k3. Row 2 (WS): P3 (k2 p7) 5 (6) times. For medium: Row 1 (RS): K3 (k7, p2) 5 times, k6. Row 2: P6 (k2, p7) 5 times, p3. For all sizes: Repeat these two rows until work measures 40 cm from cast-on edge (not including waste yarn). Neck With circular needle, pick up 16 (20, 20) sts from front right holder, 12 (9, 13) sts along right neck edge and over shoulder, 32 (36, 40) sts from back neck holder, 12 (9, 13) sts over left shoulder and down neck edge, and 16 (20, 20) sts from from left holder (88, 86, 106 sts).

Issue 3 Snug

Row 5: K1, m1 [k6, m1] 4 times, m1, k1 (36 sts). Back: After increases are completed, knit 84 rows st st without shaping.

Issue 2 Café Latte tie-front cardigan (Updated 1 May 2006)

Under heading Right back shaping, text should read "Next two (WS) rows: cast off 2 (3, 3) sts purlwise, purl to end." Under heading Left back shaping, text should read "Next two (RS) rows: cast off 2 (3, 3) sts, knit to end." Under heading Right front, text should read "Work as for left front, reversing all shaping. Use ssk to decrease rather than k2tog."

Issue 2 Versailles shawl clarification

The Versailles lace panel is a multiple of 10+4. The first rows of the chart are worked as follows: K2, *k10, repeat from * to last 2 sts, k2. Row 2: K2, *yo, ssk, k 8, repeat from * to last 2 sts, k2. Continue as shown, noting that the shaded squares designate "no stitch to be worked".

Issue 1 Jeanius cardigan (Updated 10 Feb 2006)

Shape neck and fronts by decreasing every fourth row rather than ever other row.

Issue 1 Short and sweet socks (Updated 10 Nov 2005)

Under heading Turn heel, text should read: "With WS facing, sl 1 p 12..."
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