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Posted 6-29-08
by tsocktsarina
gchumbley caught this one, right out of the starting gate.

There is a problem with the Traveling Mock Cable stitches that manifests itself right away in the Pattern Setup row. What happened is that I tried to make the two different versions of the Mock Cable, the traveling and the plain, more alike than they really are, and it threw off the counting. Row for row, the Traveling Mock Cable is actually one stitch wider than the non-traveling version, because the increase is worked in a k stitch that lies outside the pattern itself.

So the Traveling Mock Cable, Left-Facing (p. 13) should actually read as follows:

Worked in the round on 6 sts
R1: k1, p1, k3, p1
R2, 4: inc below, p1, k3, p2tog
R3: k1, p1, LT3, p1
Repeat these 4 rows

And the Pattern Layout round for Sock #1 (p. 4) should read:

* (Cable Row 1), k6(8), (Mouette Row 1), k5(7), rep once from *

The spacing between pattern elements will appear even because of the leading k stitch in the cable.

There is a similar problem with the setup and pattern stitch directions for Sock #2.

For the right-facing version (p. 14), the traveling cable directions should read as follows:

Worked in the round on 6 sts
R1: k1, p1, k3, p1
R2, 4: p2tog, k3, p1, inc below
R3: k1, p1, RT3, p1
Repeat these 4 rows

And the Pattern Layout round for Sock #2 (p. 5) should read:

* k6(8), (Mouette Row 1), k5(7), (Cable Row 1), rep once from *


Posted 7-04-08
by tsocktsarina
Addendum to previous:

On p. 13, where the instructions for the two traveling versions of the mock cables say

(Note that the starting position of the pattern in relation to the overall fabric travels one stitch to the [left/right] in each row.)

that last bit should read “in each even-numbered row.”


Posted 7-05-08
by tsocktsarina
Further clarification about the effects of the traveling mock cables:

The directions for the Mouette pattern are given in standalone form, as if it were being worked in a square panel. In actual fact, though, the traveling cables on the ankle make the panel into a parallelogram, which means that each time it moves it eats one background stitch from the Mouette that follows it, and it adds a background stitch to the Mouette that preceded it.





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