This page will list any corrections or updates made to my patterns.
They are listed on the date the amendment is made, so will be useful for if you purchased the pattern prior to that date.
May 26th 2026 – SUMMER SEASON BLANKET – US version
Page 18 – There are three crochet abbreviations on this page which have not been converted from the UK version to US : TDC should be DC3, HTR3 should be HDC3 and finally TR3 should be DC3. These errors were corrected May 26th.
April 12th 2026 – CHERRY BLOSSOM BLANKET – US version
Page 15 Round 7: Bobble Edging – “SL ST in the next stitch, SC1 in the next stitch”. It should be SL ST in the next stitch, DC1 in the next stitch.
April 7th 2026 – HELLEBORES BLANKET – UK and US versions
Page 11, Section Two, Rounds Four and Six – the pattern reads that the colour is Stone Grey. I actually used KHAKI for both of these rounds and you will see that if you look at the photos and video. I’ve amended the written pattern to say KHAKI.
March 13th 2026 – WINTER SEASON BLANKET – US Version only
There were several typos made during the process of converting from UK to US versions, as follows :
At the top of page 6, that first “TR3 in the middle…” should be a DC3.
On page 7, down on Round 7, in the 4th line of instructions, right in the middle where it says “DC3” that should be SC3.
On page 17, Foundation Row 1, at the end of the first line of instructions it says “Then DC1 in the same…”, that should be SC1.
Page 18 had 4 places: in the 2nd paragraph, towards the end of the first sentence it says, “where you made the last DC of the previous row”; that DC should be a SC. On the Row 3 instructions, in the middle of the 2nd line of instructions it says, “, DC1 in the same space, CH3, DC1 in the space between”; both of those DC1 should be SC1. On the last line of the Row 3 instructions it says, “At the end of the row DC1 in the last DC of the previous row”; that DC1 should be a SC1.
Finally, on page 20, Section Five, Round 5, on the 3rd line it says, “CH2, DC6 in same corner. *DC1 in the next space along.”; that DC1 should be a SC1.
(I am indebted to Rachel Andrus for bringing these to my attention. They have now been corrected).