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Erin (page 70)

The references to yarn A and B in the pattern should be reversed so that you initially decrease with the yellow and increase with the green. When you have two stitches of the yellow remaining, work to the end of the row and join in the yellow at this end so that the next time you work Row 2 you will begin to increase the yellow. The finished shawl is longer than it seems whilst on the needles because it stretches on the bias stitch.

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