If you were energized by the both-sides-right concept of Iris’s book, or even if you’re a first-timer to this bright idea, you’ll love the bonus projects and instructional videos included here—all for free!
We’re featuring these fabulous extras:
1. A variation of the SoHo Hat project
2. A new technique called Diamond Cable with Stripes on Back
3. A Four Carat Scarf project using your newly acquired diamond technique skills
4. A video demonstrating the Mobius Technique
For each project, you’ll need to refer to our Yarn Chart, and you’ll need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can download.
A Variation of the Soho Hat
Download the SoHo Hat project featured in the photo on page 93 of the book
Love the book, but….have knitted on two of the projects, the “steal this scarf” and the brooklyn hipster and found the patterns fine. On the other hand, I am now working on the Bauhaus scarf and the pattern is riddled with mistakes. So far, under the instructions on pg. 96 it has you repeat the tweed and stripe pattern 10 times between the row striped variations…that would give you an extremely long scarf..it should be 3 repeats. Also, under the tweed and stripe pattern, on row 6 it has you knit to the last 5 stitches instead of 7. If I find any more, I will let you know. Love the pattern, but I know what I am doing so was able to catch them…a novice may not.
We’re glad you’re enjoying the projects in Reversible Knits! Also, thanks so much for pointing out the error on page 96. I just spoke with Iris, and she confirmed that on page 96, under the Instructions heading, it should say, “Work rows 1-6 of Tweed and Solid Pattern 3 times” (throughout). We’ll make sure that gets corrected in the reprint. Thanks again!
-Gavin Young, Assistant Editor
In “Shoji Wrap” …I am not familiar with the term p2sso…are you supposed to pass the 2 slipped stitches together or separately over the last worked stitch?
As a fan of Iris’s “Modular Knits” who had successfully completing several projects, I happily bought “Reversible Knits” . It wasn’t long before I knew I was going to need help. So naturally I was thrilled to see in the contents page that there were videos to show me how master some of these techniques. Am I the only person who has trouble viewing these videos? It is almost impossible to actually see what Iris is doing in them. Are there any other venues where a visual learner could get help?