Hat Trick - 50528
HAT TRICK - 50528
Revised 3/1/07
Right Purl Cross (RPC)
...
Row 4: (P1, k1tbl) twice; p3, RC, p2, k2, p2; (p1, k1tbl) twice.
...
Cable Band:
Row 1 (WS): (K1, p1tbl) twice; k3, p4, k2, p2; k2; (p1tbl, k1) twice.
Row 2: (P1, k1tbl) twice; p2, LPC, RPC, LPC, p2; (k1tbl, p1) twice.
Row 3: (K1, p1tbl) twice; k2, p2, k2, p4, k3; (p1tbl, k1) twice.
Row 4: (P1, k1tbl) twice; p3, RC, p2, k2, p2; (k1tbl, p1) twice.
Row 5: Rep Row 3.
Row 6: (P1, k1tbl) twice; p2, RPC, LPC, RPC, p2; (k1tbl, p1) twice.
Row 7: Rep Row 1.
Row 8: (P1, k1tbl) twice; p2, k2, p2, LC, p3; (k1tbl, p1) twice.
Hearthwarming Stockings - 50977
Revised 1/8/2016
The Set-Up Afterthought Heel section has been changed. Instructions now read:
After the third chart, attach MC and work 1 round to last 24 sts. Do not break yarn. With a piece of scrap yarn, knit across the last 24 sts of the round, then work the next 24 sts of the next round. Slide these 48 sts back to LH needle, then pick up the main yarn and knit 24 sts until you are now once again at the beginning of the round. Work one round in MC and continue working from schematic with charted designs.
Heirloom Aran Pullover - 50382
Revised 1/12/2010
Triple Cable Pattern:
Row 32: Knit the knit sts and purl the purl sts as they present themselves.
Revised 3/15/07
Four-Rib Braid (over 17 stitches):
...
Row 7: p3, sl next 2 sts to cn and hold in back, k2, then k2 from cn, p3, sl next 2 sts to cn and hold in front, k2, then k2 from cn, p3.
Row 8: Repeat Row 6.
Seed Stitch (over an even number of sts):
...
Row 1 (RS): *k1, p1* rep to end.
Row 2: *p1, k1*, rep to end.
Heirloom Lace - 75145D
The Shawl Section charts 2-5 for the Victorian Fichu were numbered incorrectly. The RS rows have been shifted down. Contact Customer Service for an updated copy of the charts.
In the Shetland Triangle Shawl, there were a large number of changes in the directions and the Rings Chart. Contact Customer Service for an updated copy of the pattern.
For the Estonian Square Shawl, knitters will need a size 4 needle for the body and a size 7 circular needle for the CO and BO. Additional clarification for rows 41-300 has been added: "Working as established, repeat Chart rows 41-60 a total of 13 times for the center panel, while at the same time working full repeats of the outer motif sts 1-15, rows 41-64."
The charts for the Orenburg Stole have been significantly revised. Contact Customer Service for an updated copy of the charts.
Heirloom Layette Set - 51248D
Lace pattern chart for blanket corrected between rows 42-48, sts 1-14 and rows 55 & 56, sts 1-2. Contact Customer Service for an updated copy of the chart.
Revised 3/26/2015
For the sweater, in the sleeves section, it should say "..Work in Garter st until sleeve measures 6.25 (6.75, 7.25)" from CO. Break yarn..."
A pattern repeat has been added to the Sleeve Cuff Chart.
Blanket Edging
The edging chart has been revamped and two more rows have been added. Download the pattern from your library for the updated chart.
In the written directions in the Edging section, it should read ..."you should be on Row 10 of the chart....BO the first four sts as shown on Row 10..."
Revised 6/14/2016
Note added to the legend for Make 1: "When making one on an edge, knit the 1st stitch and then M1 when working the beginning of the row. At the end of a row, knit to just before last stitch, M1, and then knit the last stitch."
Hourglass Sweater Dress Pattern - 51342D
11/25/2014: Charts have been updated to indicate repeat section:
Woven Trinity 8 Chart - repeat stitches are 9-12
Woven Trinity 10 chart - repeat stitches are 11-14
12/17/2014
Instructions in Hourglass Dress Cable chart:
c1 over 2 right P
RS - sl 1 to CN, hold in back, K2, P1 from CN
Hue Shift Crochet Afghan - 55868
Single Crochet 3 Stitches Together - SC3 TOG
Work decreases through both loops of stitch. Insert hook into the next stitch, YO and draw a loop through the stitch (2 loops on hook).
Insert hook through the next stitch, YO and draw a loop through the stitch (3 loops on hook).
Insert hook through the next stitch, YO and draw a loop through the stitch (4 loops on hook).
YO and draw loop through all 4 loops on hook. 2 stitch have been decreased.
Hugo Cap 50773 (kit 40121)
Revised 10/16/2012
Brim Under Layer: With C, CO 18 sts.
Revised 1/12/2010
Correction to Crown Chart, page 5:
Row 77: st 8 on chart should be k2tog (worked as p2tog)
Row 78: St 8 on chart should be knit.
Revised 12/15/2009
Under Sewing on the Band Lining, page 6:
Cut a 15” piece of ribbon and a 9” piece of elastic.
revised 11/24/2009
Correction to Crown Chart, page 5:
Row 13: st 8 on chart should be knit (represented by a dot)
Row 14: st 8 on chart should be KFB
Row 15: st 7 on chart should be knit (represented by a dot)
Row 16: st 7 on chart should be KFB
Row 17: st 6 on chart should be knit (represented by a dot)
Imagination Cowl – 50725
Revised 3/10/09
* Please note the correct yarn requirement for this project is four (4) hanks of Seven Dwarves Imagination (24361), not one (1) hank as noted I n the March 2009 catalog.
Revised 2/19/09
Repeat this sequence six more times.
This will give the cowl one smaller flat end and one ruffled end. For two ruffled ends, repeat the rouche sequence to the increase round.
Impressionist Afghan - 50931/40216 and 50934/40219
Revised 3/17/2011
Setup
Row 7 was incorrectly labeled as Row 9.
Revised 4/28/2016
Charts have been updated. Please contact Customer Service for the new version.
Revised 7/26/2016
Row 17 of both the Edge Chart Right and Edge Chart Left has been corrected. It now reads:
Edge Chart Left, row 17: k1, p1, k1, p7, skp
Edge Chart Right, row 17: skp, p7, k1, p1, k1
In Perfect Harmony - 52258D
Work Chart D Rows 1-14 once, working repeat 23 times.
Chart B
Row 11: St 9-k, St 50-yo, St 51-yo, St 52-ssk;
Row 15: St 50-ssk
Row 21: St 45-k2tog, St 46-yo, St 47-k2tog, St 48-yo.
Chart C
Row 33: St 4-k, St 5-k2tog, St 6-yo, St 7-yo
Chart E
Row 22:St 14-k, St 15-p, St 22-p, St 44- p, St 45-k
Chart F
Row 8: St 18- k, St 19-p St 54-p;
Row 12: Sts 18,22,26,30,34,49,53,57,61,65,-k
Infinity Cardigan - 51069D/32082
Revised 5/14/2013
Under Right Sleeve:
Work Sleeve Chart 5[5, 6, 7, 8] times per round, until sleeve length measures 19 [19, 20.5, 22, 22]”, ending on row 8 of the chart.
Changes to Back Chart A - Sizes S, M, XL will require a replacement chart; contact customer service to receive a new copy.
Revised 3/14/2013
under Left Front:
Row 1 (WS):....
Beginning with RS Row 1 of Chart 1b, work Front Charts 1
through 4, a total of 4 [4, 5, 5, 6] times, ending on the last row
of Front Chart 4.
Inishmann Vest - 52174D
Updated 10/24/2017
Chart 2A
Rows 7, 9, 23, and 27
Row 7: P, 2/2 LC, 2/2 RC, p.
Buttonhole Chart
Row 1 (RS): Sl wyif, k7. (8 sts)
Row 2 (WS) Knit.
Rows 3-8: rep rows 1 & 2
Row 9: Sl wyif, k2, p2tog, yo, k3.
Row 10: rep row 2
Rows 11-32: rep rows 1 & 2
Row 33: rep row 9
Row 34: rep row 2
Update 03/09/2017
Chart 3 - Chevron (sizes 43.5, 47.5, 51.5) (worked flat over 26 sts)
Jack & Jill Hooded Sweatshirts - 50537
JACK & JILL HOODED SWEATSHIRTS - 50537
Revised 3/15/07
Jill's Hoodie:
Divide for armholes
Next row (RS): K31 (33, 35, 37) for right front, BO 6 sts, K64 (68, 72, 76); BO 6 sts, K33 for left front. Sl front sts to a spare needle, st holder or scrap yarn.
Sleeves:
... Work even until sleeve measures 10 1/4" (11 1/2", 12", 12 1/2")...
Jill's Sleeve:
Ignore instruction that reads "continuing Stripe Sequence..."; rep the increases as indicated.
Jazz Age Crochet Washcloth - 55547
Row 1: Sc in 2nd chain from hook
Row 3: Chain 3, 4 dc into first st, *(working over next chain 5 space so as to enclose it) 1 sc into 5th dc of 9 dc group in row below, 9 dc into chain 1 space of v-stitch; rep from *, ending with 1 sc into 5th dc from 9 dc group in row below, 5 dc into top of turning chain, turn.
Row 5: Chain 1, 1 sc over sl st into 1st stitch of row below, *9 dc into chain 1 space of next v-stitch, (working over next chain 5 so as to enclose it) 1 sc into 5th dc from 9 dc group in row below; rep from *, ending with 1 sc into 5th dc from last 9 dc group, 9 dc into chain 1 space of next v-stitch, 1 sc into first chain of turning chain, turn
John & Gillian Pullovers - 50525
Revised 10/5/2010
John Pullover
Body
Next Round: (Remove st markers as you come to them): BO 7 sts; *p2, k4; rep from * 17 (18, 19, 20) times; BO 14 sts; *p2, k4; rep from * 17 (18, 19, 20) times; BO last 7 sts: 206 (218, 230, 242) sts remain. Fasten off yarn.
Back
(WS): Dec 10 (12, 15, 16) sts evenly across row: 93 (97, 100, 105) sts remain.
Shape shoulders and back neck
Knit 30 (32, 33, 33) sts; join a new ball of yarn, BO next 33 (33, 34, 39) sts; knit to end of row.
Working both sides at the same time, P 1 row.
BO 4 sts at beg of next 14 rows, then BO remaining 2 (4, 5, 5) sts on each shoulder.
Front
Shape front neck
(RS): Knit 41 (42, 43, 44) sts; joining a new ball of yarn, BO 11 (13, 14, 17) sts, k to end of row.
Next row (RS):
Right Shoulder: K to last three sts, k2tog, k1.
Left Shoulder: K1, ssk, knit to end of row.
Next row (WS): Purl.
Repeat these two rows 11 (10, 10, 11) times.
Kelley's Ski Sweater - 41093D
Pyramid and Diamond Pattern
Over the next 18 rounds, work the Pyramid and Diamonds pattern across both sides of front and back. Using the worksheet, calculate the repeats of this pattern to center it properly.
Left front: Beginning from remainder (8b) sts before end of Pyramid and Diamonds chart, knit to end of repeat, then work (8b) full repeats of Pyramid and Diamonds pattern to steek.
Right front: Work (8b) full repeats of Pyramid and Diamonds pattern, then work from remainder (8b) sts of Pyramids and Diamonds pattern to right underarm.
Measurement Worksheet #9: Back: Divide answer Back Sts (E/2) by 6, write down even repeats plus remainder: 23 + 0
Kilkenny Capelet - 50527
KILLKENNY CAPELET - 50527
Revised 10/16/07
Needles:
US 7 (4.5 mm): 24" circular
US 9 (5.5 mm): one 24" circular and one 32" circular
The gauge is given over US 9 (5.5 mm) needles.
Tubular Cast On: Row 5: *P1; use tip of right needle to pick up a bar...
Stitch counts after each increase should read as follows:
A) 109 (127, 145) sts
B) 133 (155, 177) sts
C) 157 (183, 209) sts
D) 181 (211, 241) sts
E) 205 (239, 273) sts
Kimono Sweater - 50388
KIMONO SWEATER - 50388
Revised 9/29/06
Gauge: 5 sts = 1" over stockinette stitch on US 6/4.0mm needles. The cabled portion of the body should be knit with the US 5/3.75mm circular needles. All other sections, including the cabled neck and cuffs, should be knit with the 4.0mm needles.
Fishernet Cable Pattern:
Rnd 1: *3lpc, 3rpc, p2; rep from *
...
Rnd 13: *3lpc, 3rpc, p2; rep from *.
...
Rnds 19-24
Rnd 19: rep Rnd 7
Rnd 20: rep Rnd 8
Rnd 21: *C4f, p4, rep from *.
Rnds 22-24: rep rnds 10-12.
...
Braided Cable Pattern:
...
6-st Right Cable: Sl 3 sts to cn and hold to back of work, K3, K3 from cn.
6-st Left Cable: Sl 3 sts to cn and hold to front of work, K3, K3 from cn.
CO 17 sts.
Row 1: K2, p2, k9, p2, k2.
Row 2 and all WS rows: Sl 1 pwise, p1, k2, p9, k2, p2. (Slipping the first st of each row gives a neater edge and makes it easier to pick up sts later.)
Row 3: K2, p2, 6-st Left Cable, k3, p2, k2.
Row 5: Repeat first row.
Row 7: K2, p2, k3, 6-st Right Cable, p2, k2.
Row 8: Repeat Row 2. Repeat these 8 rows.
...
Lace Headscarf - 50598
Updated 11/26/07
Row 10: K1, m1, pm, work row 2 of Vine Lace pattern over 9 sts, pm, m1, k1.
Row 11 and all other WS rows: K1, p to last st, k1.
Repeating Rows 10-11, work vine lace pattern between the markers until there are 10 sts on either side of the marker. End with a WS row.
Leaf Pane Hat - 52165D
Notes and Chart Legend
2/1/2 Cross Right: SL 3 sts to CN and hold back, K 2 sts, SL center st from CN to LH needle and K it, K2 sts from CN.
2/1/2 Cross Right Purl Back (2/1/2 Cross Right PB): SL 3 sts to CN and hold back, K2 sts, P the left st from the CN, K remaining 2 sts from CN.
Legato Dishcloth - 55578220
Revised 8/12/2014
The following rows in the Wave and Box Stitch pattern have been corrected:
Row 4: With CC1, p1, *sl3 wyif, p7, rep from *, sl3, p1. Slide sts to other end of needle.
Row 5: With MC, purl. Turn work.
Row 8: With CC1, p1, *sl3 wyif, p7, rep from *, sl3, p1. Slide sts to other end of needle.
Line by Line Mittens to Gloves - 50771, 50772 (kits 40119, 40120)
Abbreviation table: m = marker
P.2: Begin Increases
Next Round: (maintaining stripe pattern) K1, pm, k to 1 st before end of round, pm, K1
Next Round: K to 1st marker, m1R, sl m, k to next marker, sl m, m1L, k to end of round
Left Hand:
Disregard these instructions. Work left hand the same as right hand.
M1L (Make 1 Left-leaning stitch): PU the bar between st just worked and next st and place on LH needle as a regular stitch; knit through the back loop.
M1R (Make 1 Right-leaning stitch): PU the bar between st just worked and next st and place on LH needle backwards (incorrect stitch mount). Knit through the front loop.
Little Bubbles Baby Set - 50735, 50736, 50737 (kit 40098)
revised 6/08/2009
Page 3: "Size 18 months ONLY" refers to 12-24 month size.
After dividing yoke and sleeves in "Body" section, and before beginning one-row stripes on Body, instructions should read:
Continue in St st in MC for 1.5 (2, 1.5) inches, ending with a WS row.
Abbreviations Table, page 5: "m" refers to marker, not meter.
Little Old Man Jacket - 51251D
Revised 7/29/2014
Pocket instructions on page 23 have been updated.
Pockets (Make 2)
The pockets are knitted separately and sewed on.
Cast on 15 sts. Work back and forth in St st for 15 rows, then knit in Garter st for 5 rows. Bind off all sts.
Finishing
For each pocket, position the inside edge an inch from Garter st front flap and cast-on edge about an inch up from the sweater hem. Using mattress stitch, with RS facing out, sew cast on edge of pocket to cardigan. Using whipstitch, sew inside and outside edges, leaving top edge open. Repeat for other pocket.
Revised 9/30/2014
In the Body section, for the buttonhole flaps, if you already know whether it's a little girl or boy, only work the buttonholes on the appropriate side, keeping the opposite band in Garter st.
After the Buttonhole Row instruction, the next few sentences should read: Work a Buttonhole Row on the next row, then every 12th (14th, 14th, 16th, 17th, 19th) row two more times. Place a locking stitch marker through any stitch of the last buttonhole row to help you determine when to begin the armholes.
From here, both the Collar and Armholes are worked at the same time; read both sections before proceeding.
Armholes
On the 12th row after the last Buttonhole Row (marked with a locking marker)....
In the Sleeve Cap section, the instructions to work a decrease row should read: Work a Decrease Row every row 4 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) times, then every other row 7 (5, 6, 7, 7, 8) times. 20 (26, 26, 24, 26, 24) sts.
Make it Red Cardigan - 11896/75059/31945
Revised 8/31/12
On the first page of instructions, Raglan Inc Row 2 (WS) should read:
Raglan Inc Row 2 (WS): Purl to marker, m1R, sm, p1, sm, purl to
marker, sm, p1, sm, m1L, purl across back sts as est, slipping next 2
markers, purl to marker, m1R, sm, p1, sm, purl to marker, sm, p1,
sm, m1L, purl to end.
Meet the Fosters - 75002D
Carmen Bananas and Mr. Foster Dolls
Cork and Fedora were switched in versions pre - 11/11/2015 versions.
For Instance:
Under Arms Section, it should read:
With Cork, DPNs and using Backwards Loop CO...
....Work in St st for 2½”.
Switch to Fedora and work for 2½”.
update 1/11/2016
Yarn requirements for dolls are for each doll.
Yarn requirements for clothing does not include dolls.
PDFs are now updated, please download a new version.
Men's Ribbed Zip Sweater - 50643
revised 11/7/08
Full Zip Directions
Using US size 7 needles CO 212 (226, 244. 276, 290, 308) sts.
Armhole decreases:
Decrease 1st at each armhole edge every row 8 (8, 9, 11, 11, 11) times, then EOR every other row 0 (0, 1, 5, 5, 6) times, keeping armhole edge st in St st.
Work in rib pattern for 48 (49, 53, 39, 41, 46) rows.
At the same time, work collar.
At row 12 (14, 13, 1, 4, 8 ) of straight section, work as follows:..
Mesmeric Cardigan - 13883D
Revised 2/17/2017
In the Saddle section, the last sentence where it says "the yellow highlighted row", the text should read "the joining round for your size..."
In the Upper Back section, the last sentence where it says "the yellow highlighted row", the text should read "the joining round..."
In the Upper Fronts and Steek section, the last sentence where it says "the yellow highlighted row", the text should read "the joining round..."
In the Yoke section, in the Joining Round sub-section, the first sentence where it says "is highlighted in yellow..." should read "marked A (B, C, D, E) on Yoke Charts and Sleeve Cap Charts." The last sentence of the Yoke section, where it says, "the last round before the blue highlighted row..." should read, "the last round before the separating round for your size..." In the Separating Round subsection, where it says "This round is highlighted in blue..." it should read, "marked with K (I, L, M, J)..."
In the Body chart, on rounds 128, 129, and 136, stitches 40, 56, 72, 87 and 104 should be worked in CC3 Rose Hip.
Montavilla Market Tote Kit - 40095
Revised 4/22/09
Needles:
US 10.5 (6.5mm) 24" or longer circulars and DPNs.
Revised 5/1/09
At the end of Provisional Cast On (Crochet Chain method) section:
To unravel (when sts need to be picked up), pull chain end out, and the chain should unravel, leaving live sts. Attach first color of Simply Cotton and purl one row.
Revised 5/12/09
Needles:
US size 9 (5.5mm) straights and/or circular
Moss Stitch Coat - 51339D
Back (section)
With larger needles cast on 80(88, 94, 100, 110)
Armhole Shaping,
Using sloped bind -off method, BO 3(3, 3, 4, 4) sts at the beginning of next 2 rows, then BO 2(2, 2, 3, 3) sts at the beginning of next 2(2, 2, 4, 2, 4) rows, then BO 1(1, 1, 2, 2) sts at the beginning of next 2(6, 6, 4, 4) rows, then BO 0(0, 0, 1, 1) sts at the beginning of next 0(0, 0, 2, 2) rows, 66(72, 74, 76, 80) sts
Shoulder Shaping
Using the sloped bind-off method, BO 5(6, 6, 6, 6) at the beginning of the next 6(2, 2, 6, 8) rows, then BO 4(5, 5, 5, 0) sts at the beginning of the next 2(6, 6, 2, 0) rows. BO remaining 28 (30, 32, 30, 32) sts normally.
Left Front (section)
Cast on 46 sts
Armhole Shaping
Note: Continue in Moss Stitch pattern while working armhole shaping. Place a removable marker on the first row. Using sloped bind-off method,
BO 3(3, 3, 4, 4) sts at the beginning of next RS row, then
BO 2(2, 2, 3, 3) sts at the beginning of next 1(1, 2, 1, 2) RS rows.
BO 1(1, 1, 2, 2) sts at the beginning of next 1(3, 3, 2, 2) RS rows.
BO 0(0, 0, 1, 1) sts at the beginning of next 0(0, 0, 1, 1) RS rows
38(40, 42, 44, 44) sts
Continue in pattern as established (with 1 st edge at each end of row) until you have worked 27(29, 31, 31, 31) rows from armhole marker.
Neck Shaping
Using sloped bind-off method,
BO 9 sts at the beginning of next WS row
BO 4 sts at the beginning of next 1(1, 1, 2, 2) WS rows
BO 3 sts at the beginning of next 2(1, 1, 1, 1) WS rows
BO 2 sts at the beginning of next 1(1, 2, 1, 1) WS rows
BO 1 st at the beginning of next 0(1, 1, 1, 1) WS rows
19(21, 21, 23, 23)
Continue in pattern (with 1 st edge st at armhole edge) for 8(8, 6, 8, 8) more rows
Shoulder Shaping
Using the sloped bind-off method, BO 5(6, 6, 6, 6) sts at the beginning of the next 3(1, 1, 3, 3) RS rows, then BO 4(5, 5, 5, 5) sts at the beginning of next 1(3, 3, 1, 1) RS rows, then BO remaining sts, leaving a long tail for seaming.
Right Front (section)
Cast on 46 sts
Armhole Shaping
BO 1(1, 1, 2, 2) sts at the beginning of next 1(3, 3, 2, 2) WS rows
BO 0(0, 0, 1, 1) sts at the beginning of next 0(0, 0, 1, 1) WS rows
38(40, 42, 44, 44) sts
Continue in pattern as established (with 1 st edge at each end of row) until you have worked 21(23, 25, 25, 25) rows from armhole marker – one row before the 32nd (34th, 34th, 34th, 34th) row from start of the last buttonhole.
Neck Shaping
Using sloped bind-off method,
BO 9 sts at the beginning of next RS row
BO 4 sts at the beginning of next 1(1, 1, 2, 2) RS rows
BO 3 sts at the beginning of next 2(1, 1, 1, 1) RS rows
BO 2 sts at the beginning of next 1(1, 2, 1, 1) RS rows
BO 1 st at the beginning of next 0(1, 1, 1, 1) RS rows
19(21, 21, 23, 23) sts
Continue in pattern (with 1 st edge st at armhole edge) for 8(8, 6, 8, 8) more rows
Shoulder Shaping
Using sloped bind-off method, BO 5(6, 6, 6, 6) sts at the beginning of next 3(1, 1, 3, 3) WS rows, then BO 4(5, 5, 5, 5) sts at the beginning of next 1(3, 3, 1, 1) WS rows. BO remaining sts, leaving a long tail for seaming.
Mossy Diamonds Coat - 50613
Revised 02/06/09
Back
Size 40" only
Inc row 6:
Work 35 sts, [m1, work 1 st, sm, m1,] work 37 sts, [sm, m1, work 1 st, m1] work 35 sts: 113 sts
Work 5 rows even, keeping the center of the double inc in St st.
Revised 4/15/08
If your pattern was purchased prior to 4/15/08 please contact customer service at:
1-800-574-1323
Mr. Foster — 40084
Revised 6/22/09
Jammies
The original pattern contains an extra sentence at the start of the Henley Collar instructions on page 5. "Work around the pattern and decreases until 4 sts before the center front marker; place those 4 sts on a holder or scrap yarn." is incorrect. Later versions of the pattern reflect this.
Revised 6/3/09
Begin bottom shaping:
Work first 30 sts of round. Across back:
Row 1: K28, W&T.
Row 2: P20, W&T.
Row 3: K18, W&T.
Row 4: P16, W&T.
Row 5: K14, W&T.
Row 6: P12, W&T.
Row 7: K10, W&T.
Row 8: P8, W&T.
With RS facing, work across back, picking up wraps and knit them together with the sts they wrap. Work across front and then across right back, working wraps together with sts they wrap.
Revised 3/18/09
Attach Arms (page 2)
Begin decreasing as a raglan: Work to 3 sts before 1st marker, K2tog, K1, SM, K1, SSK; repeat at each marker. Knit one round even.
Revised 3/24/09
Face Shaping
(fourth paragraph)
Purl across row, pick up and P3tog both wraps and st they wrap, W&T. With right side facing....
revised 4/21/09
Ears (make 2)
Round 2: K to 2 sts before marker, K2tog, SM, K to end
Mr. Roboto - 50815
page 4:
With Sailor, beginning at the seam, on the RS, PU and k 54 sts around CO edge of body, beginning at the seam, omitting the selvedge sts, and join to work in the round.
Round 2: K marked st, k2tog, *k to 2 sts before marked st, ssk, k marked st, k2tog, rep from * 2 times more, k to 2 sts before end of round, ssk. (46 sts)
Round 3: K all sts.
Repeat rounds 2 and 3 one time more, then work round 2 one time more. (30 sts)
Neottia Shawlette - 55983
11/20/2017
under Notes:
To increase the size of the shawl: work additional repeats of chart 1. Each additional repeat of chart 1 will result in an increase of 36 stitches per row.
2/1/2018
Under Work Charts
Work boxed stitch pattern repeat one time for the first repeat of chart 1, four times for the second, seven times for the third, ten times for the fourth, and thirteen times for the fifth.
On Deck Pullover - 50561
Shape sleeve cap
BO 4 (4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 6) sts at beg of next two rows: 51 (53, 53, 55, 58, 60, 60) sts rem. Dec 1 st at each end of every THIRD row 6 times, then every FOUR rows 6 (6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7) times, then every other row 6 (6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7) times more: 15 (17, 17, 17, 18, 20, 20) sts rem.
BO loosely.
One for the Whole Clan - 50496
ONE FOR THE WHOLE CLAN SWEATER - 50496
Revised 6/27/08
Yarn:
Knit Picks Swish Superwash (110 yds/50g):
Child: Capri 23878 (6, 7, 8) balls
Father's Sweater
Sleeves (make 2)
With smaller needles, cast on 47 (47, 51) sts and work in k1, p1 rib for 2" (2 1/2", 21/2"), ending on a RS row.
Add 4 sts as follows: working in rib, work 19 (19, 21) sts, m1, (work 2 sts, m1) 3 times work rem 22, (22, 24) sts - 51, (51, 55) sts
Change to larger needles
Neckband
With circular needle, beg at left shoulder, pick up and knit 82, (84, 90) sts on circular needle
Child's Sweater
Sleeves (make 2)
With smaller needles cast on 43 (43, 47) sts and knit in k1, p1 rib for 1" (1 1/2", 1 1/2"), ending in RS row.
Add 3 sts as follows: working in rib, work 19 (19, 21) sts m1 (work 2 sts, m1) 2 times, work rem 20 (20, 22) sts - 46 (46, 50) sts.
Change to larger needles
With circular needle, beg at left shoulder, pick up and knit 74 (80, 90) sts around the neckline.
Orenburg Stole-51309D
Revised 7/16/2014
Symbol for sl1 stitch added to legend.
Revised 9/18/2014
Charts have been significantly corrected. Download an updated copy from your library, or contact customer service for the updated version.
Yarn yardage for Shadow Lace Yarn is 440 yds, not 110 yds.
Revised 8/31/2015
The Border Chart has been revised. Please contact Customer Service for an updated copy of the chart.
Revised 9/14/2016
In the Border section, the third sentence of instructions has been clarified. It now reads: "On each RS row, work the last st as a P2tog by slipping the last Border st pwise, picking up a st pwise from the edge of the Stole, and then purling those two sts together, joining the edging with the body."
Palette Fair Isle Cardigan - 50455
PALETTE FAIR ISLE CARDIGAN - 50455
Revised 1/11/07
Snug-Fitting Sleeve
With a 16" Size 3 (US) circular needle, beginning at the center bottom of the armhole opening, and 23736 Tan yarn, pick up and knit (through both loops of the pick up row) 148 (158, 166, 176, 184) sts.
Parachutes Shawl - 50956D/American Prairie collection
Revised 8/22/2012
Parasol Chart:
Row 11: SSK, *(YO, K2tog) three times, KTBL, YO, (KTBL, P1) 5 times, KTBL, YO, KTBL, (SSK, YO) three times, SK2P*; rep between *s across row, ending the last repeat with SSK, K1.
Row 14: Cluster 4, *P6, Cluster 5*; repeat between *s to the last 9 sts, P6, Cluster 3.
Please contact Customer Service for a new copy of the chart
Patou Pullover - 52227D
Simple Bear Paw Pattern (worked flat)
(even numbered written rows updated)
Row 2 (WS): K1, P2, (K2, P1) 4 times, P1, *P3, (K2, P1) 4 times, P1; rep from * to last st, K1.
Row 4: K1, P3, (K2, P1) 4 times, P1, *P4, (K2, P1) 4 times, P1; rep from * to last st, K1.
Row 6: K1, P4, (K2, P1) 4 times, P1, *P5, (K2, P1) 4 times, P1; rep from * to last st, K1.
Row 8: K1, P5, (K2, P1) 4 times, P1, *P6, (K2, P1) 4 times, P1; rep from * to last st, K1.
Row 10: K1, P6, (K2, P1) 4 times, P1, *P7, (K2, P1) 4 times, P1; rep from * to last st, K1.
Plain Vanilla Pullover - 50559
Revised 08/12/10
Neck shaping
Continue to work armhole shaping as given for back.
AT THE SAME TIME, shape neck:
(RS): Work 33 (38, 42, 46) [36, 41, 45, 48] sts. Joining a second ball of yarn, BO 4 (3, 3, 4) [4, 3, 3, 5] sts; work 33 (38, 42, 46) [36, 41, 45, 48] sts.
Revised 08/24/07
BACK
Shape Neck:
Work even until armhole measures 8¼”? (9”?, 9¼”?, 9¾”) [9”, 9¾”?, 10¼”?, 10¾”?]
Shoulder shaping is mislabeled: The left shoulder begins on a RS row; the right shoulder shaping begins on a WS row.
FRONT
Work as given for back through first two rows of armhole shaping; end with a WS row.
revised 4/3/09
Neck Shaping:
Shape front right shoulder as given for back left and front left shoulder as given for back right.
Pot Grabbers - 51272D
Revised 10/21/2014
In the Pot Grabber chart in rows 1-5, the MLs have been moved 1 st to the left, and the MRs 1 st to the right.
There is only one needle size, so the reference to making the gauge swatch on smaller needles has been removed. The gauge swatch should be done in stranded stockinette in the round and blocked.
Suggested needles have been changed to: US 5 (3.75mm) DPN's or two 24” circular needles for two circulars technique, or one 32” or longer circular needle for Magic Loop technique, or size to obtain gauge
Stitch Markers have been added to the notions needed.
Princess Pullover - 51357D
Revised 8/19/2014
The chart for Cable Panel part 3 has now been included. If you have the ebook or individual pdf, download the updated version from your library. If you purchased a printed book, contact Customer Service for a copy of the chart.
Revised 1/7/2015
Updated instructions are included for the sleeves and the neckline decreases.
Sleeves
Single Decrease Row instructions should read: "Single Decrease Row (1 st decreased at each edge). WS: P2tog TBL, work in pattern to last 2 sts, P2tog."
At the end of the sleeve increases, the stitch counts should read: "86 (92, 98, 104, 122, 130,142, 152).
The stitch counts in the sleeve cap shaping after the BOs and the Double and Single Decreases should be 74, 76, 82, 88, 104, 116, 130,140,148) sts.
The final number of sts to be BO, just before the Body section begins, should be: 12 (20, 20, 26, 34, 34, 34, 38, 40)
Neckline Decrease should say: "RS: Work in pattern to last 3 sts of left neck edge, SSSK. Using the second ball of yarn, at right neck edge K3tog, work in pattern across right shoulder."
Revised 08/08/2017
Cable panel part 3 chart
Row 128, first 3 stitches should be c2 over 1 right P. Last 3 stitches in row should be c2 over 1 left P.
Revised 09/13/2017
Cable Panel (part 3)
32, 36, 40, 44, 48 Work two repeats of rows 153-160, then BO for armholes on the first round of the third repeat (round 169)
Professor Von Waffle - 51895D
Update October 10, 2015
Chart Legend should read:
Green Line - Size 41” and 43”
Blue Line - Size 45” and 47”
Red Line - Size 49”
Right Front Chart Row 4 is missing M1L in 3rd box from the right.
Left Front Chart Row 4 is missing M1R in 2nd box from the right.
Update April 27, 2016
Button Band - first sentence Using smaller needle, with RS facing, PU and K…evenly across placket edge starting at base of the right side placket.
Button Hole Band - first sentence Using smaller needle, with RS facing, PU and K…evenly across placket edge starting at top of the left side placket.
Quadrant Dishcloth - 55548
Revised 6/30/2015
A new sentence was added to the notes section: "Row 1 includes a YO which will increase the stitch count by 1. Row 2 will be repeated where a YO is added at the beginning of a row, then is decreased at the end of the same row by k2tog the YO of the previous row and the last stitch. This will create a neat edge and allow stitches to be picked up easily."
Queen of Diamonds Gloves - 50554
Right Index Finger:
K7, place the next 27 sts on waste yarn, CO 4 sts, join and k to end (22 sts on needles).
Next round: k6, ssk, k2, k2tog, k to end. (20 sts)
Next round: k5, ssk, k2, k2tog, k to end. (18 sts)
Knit 4 more rounds even, then BO loosely
Left Index Finger:
k9, place the next 27 sts on waste yarn, CO 4 sts, join and k to end (22 sts on needles).
Next round: k8, ssk, k2, k2tog, k to end. (20 sts)
Next round: k7, ssk, k2, k2tog, k to end. (18 sts)
Knit 4 more rounds even, then BO loosely.
Raglan Jacket - 51222D
See updated version in your library for multiple changes. If you have questions, please call Customer Service at 1(800) 574-1323.
Revised 3/16/2016
Clarifying instructions have been added to the Pockets section for the decrease rows:
Two pocket flaps are knitted one at a time, set aside, and then grafted onto the body.
Double Decrease Row (2 sts decreased)
RS: If working a RS row on the Left Pocket: K3tog the first 3 sts; if working a RS row on the Right Pocket: SSSK the last 3 sts..
WS: If working a WS row on the Left Pocket: SSSP the last 3 sts; if working a WS row on the Right Pocket: P3tog the first 3 sts.
SIngle Decrease Row (1 st decreased)
RS: If working a RS row on the Left Pocket: K2tog the first 2 sts; If working a RS row on the Right Pocket, SSK the last 2 sts.
WS: If working a WS row on the Left Pocket, SSP the last 2 sts; If working a WS row on the Right Pocket, P2tog the first 2 sts.
Rectangle Cover Shawl - 50473
RECTANGLE COVER SHAWL - 50473
Revised 8/4/06
Below chart:
Skp, should be sk2p, which is a 2 stitch decrease.
All even numbered rows:
Right border stitches: Wyif, Sl1 as if to purl, K7
Chart stitches: P129
Left border stitches: K8
Follow the chart for 48 rows.
Centered Eyelet: Please download this pdf for pictures of this technique.
Retro Kitchen Knits Collection - 32378
Gingham Towel pattern - Please contact Customer Service @ (800) 574-1323 for the missing charts.
Revised 8/6/2014
Bread Warmer pattern: The Mosaic Chart has been updated, and instructions added for sewing the small heating pillow. Contact Customer Service for a new copy of the pattern.
Ring of Cables Hat - 50615
Revised 3/10/2009
Yarn:
Knit Picks Swish Worsted (100% Superwash Merino Wool ; 110 yards/50 gram ball):
Cable A: Aloe 23873, 2 balls.
Revised 2/18/2009
Cable Band Option A
Cable Band Option B
Revised 1/8/08
6-st RC: sl 3 sts to cn and hold to back, k3, k3 from cn
6-st LC: sl 2 sts to cn and hold to front, k3, k3 from cn
Revised 2/10/2016
updated the legend so that the slip stitch definition reads "Slip stitch knitwise"
Road Trip Totes 50925/40210, 50926/40211, 50927/40212
Revised 4/18/2012
Finished height is 10" tall.
revised 6/9/2011
Chart is read from bottom to top; RS rows are read right to left and WS rows are read from left to right.
Increase Round: *K1, M1L, K to 1 st before next marker, M1R, K1, SM, K to next marker, SM; repeat from * around. 4 sts added.
Roll Edge Cardigan - 50641
revised 5/11/09
Upper Body
Row 1: On RS k32 (36, 41, 44, 48) sts. Put next 8 (12,14,16,16) sts on holder. Place 56 (56, 58, 60, 72) sleeve sts on left needle. PM, K across sleeve, PM. K 72 (76,86,92,100) body sts; Place next 8 (12,14, 16, 16) sts on holder; Place 56 (56, 58, 60, 72) sts on left needle, PM, K across sleeve, PM; K 32 (36, 41, 44, 48) sts. [248, (260,284,300,340)sts]
revised 6/16/09
Continuing decreases and pattern as established, on RS row begin selvedge decrease. Repeat every other RS row 0 (0, 1, 0, 0) times.
Work 8 (8, 4, 0, 6) more rows, working raglan decreases on sleeves ONLY.
Rona Lace Shawl - 50471
RONA LACE SHAWL - 50471
Revised 9/29/06
Round 38: *K5, KP in next yo, KB, P&K in next yo, k6. Repeat from * to end of round. (16) (note, the first yo into which the KP is worked is followed by KB - then work a P&K). If you do not reverse the order, from KP to P&K, the ribbed design will not come out right. Keep on doing so through the 46th round).
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Round 43: S(1)RHN, * yo, k2tog, yo, (KB, p1) 6 times, KB, yo, SKP, yo, SK2P. Repeat from * to end of round. (20)
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Round 46: *K1, KP, (KB, p1) 8 times, KB, P&K, K2. Repeat from * to end of round. (24)
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Round 50: *(KB, p1) 10 times, KB, k5. Repeat from * to end of round. (26)
Round 5: *Yo, k1.
Roundstone Coat - 13742D
Revised 3/27/2017
In the Right Back Shoulder Shaping section, the next two sentences should read (changes in bold):
BO 5 (6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8) sts at the beginning of the next (RS) row, then work one WS row even in pattern.
BO 6 (6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8) sts at the beginning of the next row, then work one WS row even in pattern.
Pattern has also been updated so the entire schematic is showing.