2-Needle Fingerless Gloves - 50399
Cuff Row 1 (RS): k1, p1, *k3, p2; rep from * to end of row; ending with k3, p1, k1.
Cuff Row 2 (WS): p1, k1, *p3, k2; rep from * to end of row; ending with p3, k1, p1.
Cuff Row 1 (RS): k1, p1, *k3, p2; rep from * to end of row; ending with k3, p1, k1.
Cuff Row 2 (WS): p1, k1, *p3, k2; rep from * to end of row; ending with p3, k1, p1.
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AHMRA’ n GRA’ - 50438
Revised 11/30/06
All sizes:
Work in Rib and Cable pattern until piece measures 2.5″ and ending with completion of an odd numbered row of Chart A.
Body (all sizes):
[Moss St 3 (3, 4, 6, 8); (Chart A, Moss St 3) 1 (2, 2, 2, 2) time(s); Chart B, Moss St 3; (Chart A, Most St 3) 2 times; Chart B; Moss St 3 (3, 6, 6, 6), Chart C, Moss St 3 (3, 6, 6, 6); Chart B, Moss St, (Chart A, Moss St 3) 2 times, Chart B, Moss St 3, (Chart A, Moss St 3) 1 (2, 2, 2, 2) time(s), ending with Moss St 3 (3, 4, 6, 8).]
Rep from [ to ] 1 time.
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.
Add4 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.
TELEMARK SKI SWEATER - 50497
Revised 11/20/06
Corrected Charts:



Revised 5/6/08
Gauge:
22 sts/32 rows = 4 inches in St st in US 4, unblocked. Check your gauge before you begin.
ANDEAN TREASURE VEST - 50541
Revised 2/22/06
Gauge:
6 sts/7 rows = 1″ using size 5 (3.75mm) needles over Fair Isle pattern.
Check your gauge before you begin.
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.
TIE CROPPED CARDIGAN - 50452
Revised 9/29/06
Large Feather & Fan [over a multiple of 18 sts + 2]
Small Feather Fan [over multiple of 12 sts +2]
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.