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The cashmere collection features 13 designs for adults and children using the yarns from my ranges which combine one of my favourite fibres: cashmere.
Revision
WEEKEND SWEATER page 21FRONT The second size of the Front neck shaping should read: With right side facing, slip centre 30 sts onto a holder, rejoin yarn to rem sts, patt to last 4 sts, k2tog, k2. Next row P2, p2tog, patt to end. Next row cast off 3 sts, patt to last 4 sts, k2tog, k2. The work as given in the book. CABLED JACKET page 26/27 LEFT FRONT Shape neck 1st row (right side) K2, p2, k1, skpo, p5, C3B, p1, k6, turn and leave rem 14 sts on a holder for neck. 3rd row K2, p2, k1, skpo, p4, C3B, p1, k2, skpo. RIGHT FRONT Shape neck 1st row (right side) patt 14 sts and leave these sts on a holder for neck, k6, p1, C3F, p5, k2tog, k1, p2, k2. SLEEVES The st count before starting the raglan shaping, should read: 61 sts. NOTES ON THE CABLED JACKET Following some queries from customers, please read the notes below as well as the errata above. 1. On the BACK, when working the cable increase row, the first 2 sts which are held on the cable needle are worked as kfb, k1, so increasing 1 st at this point, then after holding the next 3 sts on a cable needle, the foll 2 sts on the left needle are also worked as kfb, k1. 2. After the cable increase row which stands as a 1st row of the blackberry st pattern, the next row that is worked is a wrong side row and stands as the 2nd blackberry st row, (some knitters have assumed that the next row to be worked is a 1st row again) however because the increase sts need to be worked into the pattern, where previously k10 or p10 were worked, this will now be k12 or p12, but only where the horseshoe cables are worked, not over the 10 sts in stocking stitch that occur at the beginning and end of each row, 3, After the cable increase row the instructions state that you should work 7 rows then the cable row, this is correct, beginning with the 2nd blackberry patt row (see query 2 above). |
