Pattern Corrections and Addenda
When/What | Where/What | Now reads | Should read | |
10-27-2006 – Correction to directions for Kitri | Under “Stitches and Techniques,” in the general Note on the three versions of Kitri’s Fan | “Work the k2tog-b as follows: s1 to rn; s next st twisted by inserting rn from r to l into back of st and pulling it off of ln” | “Work the k2tog-b as follows: s1 to rn; s next st twisted by inserting rn from l to r into back of st and pulling it off of ln” | |
10-27-2006 – Correction to chart for Kitri | At end of key to “fan” charts; line missing from some copies | “(see glossary and” | “(see glossary and written directions for further detail)” | |
10-27-2006 – Correction to chart for | Patterned toe chart, row 3 | stitch 21: ssk stitch 23: k2tog |
stitch 21: k1 stitch 23: k1 |
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” row 4 | stitch 21: N/A stitch 23: N/A |
stitch 21: k stitch 23: k |
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” row 11 | stitch 18: k | stitch 18: ssk | ||
10-27-2006 – Corresponding correction to directions for Kitri | Patterned toe directions, row 3 | * k2tog, yo, (k1-b, p2) five times, k1-b, yo, ssk **, k1; rep once from * to ** | k2tog, * yo, (k1-b, p2) five times, k1-b, yo **, k3; rep once from * to **; ssk | |
” row 4 | k1, * k1, (k1-b, p2) five times, k1-b, k2; rep once from * | * k2, (k1-b, p2) five times, k1-b, k2 **, k1; rep once from * to ** | ||
” row 11 | k1, yo, (k1-b, p2) five times, k1-b, yo, k1 | k1, yo, (k1-b, p2) five times, k1-b, yo, ssk | ||
10-27-2006 – Clarification to chart keys for Kitri | Both keys | [N/A] | For patterns worked flat, symbols should always be interpreted according to their RS results; e.g. a stitch depicted by the purl symbol is purled in RS row but knitted in WS row. | |
10-27-2006 – Tip for working fan lace in Kitri | Clustered stitches in Row 10 of Three-Quarter Fan Lace, rows 10 and 20 of Patterned Toe | [N/A] | Since this is not a true cluster (in which the yarn might be wound more than once around the group of stitches and the stitches themselves might not be worked at all), I like to use the following trick to avoid having to slip stitches back and forth: without droppping the yarn from the left hand, with right hand reach under left (i.e. between the left hand and the needle) and pull the long end of the yarn around the tip of the left needle so it runs back to front and hangs in front of the work. Work the clustered stitches. Release the yarn from the left hand; pick it up from the front of the work so that it reaches across the clustered stitches; continue working normally. |