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04 January, 2018 Errata
Pattern: Dancing Adelies
Page 18: Some knitters may find that the pattern, as written with casting on 96 stitches, runs a bit small. For a larger hat, cast on 120 stitches, but you may need to go down a needle size, to US 5/3.75mm. At this number of stitches, you will be repeating the crown chart 5 times instead of 4. At the pattern gauge of 20 sts = 4" (10 cm) in stranded knitting, this will yield a hat of 24" (61 cm) circumference. You may choose to line the hat with polar fleece in order to improve the fit.

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Pattern: Antarktyda
Page 104: Horseshoe Lace chart is missing purl stitch icons on the first stitch of rows 5-8 (however, written instructions on Horseshoe Lace on page 103 are correct). Here is the corrected chart.


Pattern: Fields of Diamonds
Page 114: On the crown chart, all the decreases should be k2tog, NOT ssk.

Pattern: Snowdrift Beanie
Page 130: All Crown Chart decreases are k2tog.
Pattern: Renaissance Hat (by Carolyn Doe, page 125) Updated: 15 February 2021.
Page 126: The is a round missing after Rnd 11. Here is the missing round:
Rnd 11a: * K2MC, M1CC, [k1MC, k1CC] twice, k1MC, sl1-p, k2togCC, psso, [k1MC, k1CC] twice, k1MC, M1CC. Repeat from * to end of round.

Note: The missing round does not interfere with the successful knitting of this pattern, but a very observant knitter caught this detail error and it's nice to include it.
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