Tech editing is a vital but often underestimated step in the pattern publishing process. Below, I have tried to answer some common questions about tech editing and give you an overview. If the information you’d like isn’t there, or you have more questions, please contact me using the form at the bottom of this page....
Tech editing is a vital but often underestimated step in the pattern publishing process. Below, I have tried to answer some common questions about tech editing and give you an overview. If the information you’d like isn’t there, or you have more questions, please contact me using the form at the bottom of this page....
PATRÓN de capucha cruzada: instrucciones para las tallas S/M (talla única) y L/XL Nivel de habilidad: Fácil (Nivel 2) (Para este patrón se requiere conocimiento de sc, hdc, aumento y disminución). Escrito en inglés americano, utilizando términos de crochet estadounidenses. Traducción al alemán de SansCel. Materiales necesitados: 330-440 yardas (302-402 metros) de hilo voluminoso (5) de peso Aguja de crochet tamaño M-11 (9,00 mm) Aguja roma de ojo grande para tejer las puntas Esta capucha divertida y moderna no tiene costuras y es reversible. ¡Solo tendrás dos extremos para tejer! Está trabajado de una sola pieza. La sisa puede ser izquierda o derecha y la capucha se puede usar sobre una camisa, un suéter o una chaqueta. Instrucciones dadas para dos rangos de tallas, S/M (talla única) y L/XL. **Se estirará para adaptarse a una variedad de tamaños cuando se teje con hilo y tamaño de gancho recomendados, y haciendo juego con el calibre.** Patrón tolerante y adaptable con puntadas simples. El patrón de crochet consta de 7 páginas en PDF con varias fotografías en color e instrucciones paso a paso. El soporte por conversación/correo electrónico está disponible y haré todo lo posible para responder cualquier pregunta que tenga. :) ¡Feliz crochet! *Tenga en cuenta: Este es un patrón de crochet, no un artículo físico. Una vez que compre, podrá descargar inmediatamente un archivo PDF para obtener instrucciones. Todas las ventas de patrones son definitivas. © 2014 Abril Snyder Todos los derechos reservados Ninguna parte de este trabajo escrito puede reproducirse, distribuirse, adaptarse, transformarse, desarrollarse o transmitirse de ninguna forma ni por ningún medio, incluidos fotocopiado, grabación, reescritura u otros métodos electrónicos o mecánicos.
Are you a crochet designer who wants to know how to get your crochet pattern published in a magazine? This blog post tells you how!
Pattern writing is not in same category as blogging or storytelling. Pattern writing is considered technical or instructional writing.The initial design is a creative process, writing it down is not.
Click on image(s) for a clearer view~! Glass Hands AMIGURUMI CROCHET PATTERN (printable PDF-file / 7 pages) SIZE : Approximately 18cm (7.1 inches) tall. LANGUAGE : ENGLISH LEVEL : BASIC for beginners and advanced crocheters - Pattern contains clearly explained instructions for each round, - Many step-by-step photos and photo tutorials. *Please do not claim any part of this pattern as your own, redistribute, resold, reproduced (in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, by photocopying, recording or otherwise), shared, translated or altered without prior permission in writing from the author.* You may sell your finished items. To support glass hands for free please like, share and comment on any of glass hands social media, it really helps providing the motivation to keep working!!
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Vintage Strick & Schick - German Knit & Crochet Magazine - No. 5, 1992 The best "Sommer-Pullis" ** This is a German magazine. See picture of some of the contents. ❤︎ Excellent condition. There is minimal soiling or wear, free of writing. Price and name scratched out on cover. ❤︎ From a smoke free environment. ❤︎ 48 pages. Thanks for looking! Happy Knitting! --- Sorry, no returns or exchanges on vintage items. I do take great care to package all of my items, yet I cannot be responsible for damages during shipping. Shipped in a padded envelope with cardboard support (or a rigid mailer) with tracking and insurance. NB: As a creator/designer, I feel it is ethical to sell original patterns/magazines. I respect the creators and honour the copyrights of the items I am selling. I would hope that I would have the same respect and fair treatment given to my intellectual property. I will not sell (or buy) unauthorized copies of patterns (for example) without permission. As well, I endeavour to give credit where credit is due. I ask that you please use items you purchase from me following the same guidelines.
*DIGITAL DOWNLOAD PATTERN* NOT A SWEATER FOR SALE* refunds cannot be issued for this pattern. Here are these cute fingerless gloves that I designed inspired by the Powerpuff Girls a few months ago. It was very enjoyable to design this and write the pattern. It will also suit you very well while keeping your hands warm. If you wish, you can make it from cotton yarn and use it even in spring and summer! In addition to detailed written instructions, there are photo guides. Materials Needed: ◆ Himalaya Everyday Super Lux 100% Acrylic , 100 gr (3.5 oz) = = 250 mt (.273 yds)- 8 ply DK Yarn. ◆ 2.5 or 3 mm crochet hook (for ribbing) ◆ Stitch markers. ◆ Measuring tool (e.g., ruler, tape measurer). ◆ Scissors & yarn needle SKILL LEVEL: Advanced Beginner / Intermediate Skills Needed: ★ ch = chain ★ dc = double crochet ★ tr = treble crochet ★ sc = single crochet ★ slst(s) = slip stitch(es) ★ st(s) = stitch(es) ★ blo single crochet- blo sc= back loop single crochet ★ inc = increase ★ sk st = skip stitch ★ dec = decrease Terminology: This pattern uses US terminology All rights reserved. This pattern is FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. The pattern (or parts of it) may not be reproduced, distributed or resold, translated, published, altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline. Recording a youtube video based on or inspired by this pattern is not allowed. "Don't allowed you to sell a finished product." Please do not hesisate to contact me, if you need any help or support.🤍
Crochet pattern. Instructions to make a woven doll - JANARA - Spanish language. - Four Eyes Collection After the purchase and payment verification, the download is done automatically, if you have any difficulty with the download you can write to us to send it to your email. I suggest you read the information well before buying. Jojoba-Taller does not refund money. If you have any difficulties in its construction, do not hesitate to contact me through this platform or by email [email protected]. This pattern is an own production, its distribution or partial or total reproduction is prohibited. All rights reserved by Jojoba-Taller. Thanks for your support!
Vintage McCall's Needle-Art Magazine - Volume II Knit & Crochet for Children, 1976 54 Fabulous Fashions for Girls and Boys - Sizes 2 to 16. See picture of some of the contents. So retro!! ❤︎ Excellent condition. There is minimal soiling or wear, free of writing. Store stamp on cover. ❤︎ From a smoke free environment. ❤︎ 64 pages. Thanks for looking! Happy Knitting! --- Sorry, no returns or exchanges on vintage items. I do take great care to package all of my items, yet I cannot be responsible for damages during shipping. Shipped in a padded envelope with cardboard support (or a rigid mailer) with tracking and insurance. NB: As a creator/designer, I feel it is ethical to sell original patterns/magazines. I respect the creators and honour the copyrights of the items I am selling. I would hope that I would have the same respect and fair treatment given to my intellectual property. I will not sell (or buy) unauthorized copies of patterns (for example) without permission. As well, I endeavour to give credit where credit is due. I ask that you please use items you purchase from me following the same guidelines.
The pattern is supported by (and included in) our video course, Tunisian Crochet: Basics and Beyond, or can be purchased as a pattern alone for those who already have some experience with Tunisian Crochet.Sizes22cm/9in wide86cm/34in circumferenceLength can be adjusted and instructions are given in pattern.Materials 3 50g skeins Socks Yeah DK (DK weight, 75% Wool, 25% Nylon, 50g/112 meters) in: Yarn A: Pigeon (214) Yarn B: Dionysus (205) Yarn C: Demeter (209) 6mm Tunisian hook Tension16 sts and 13 rows in Tunisian Simple Stitch to 10 cm/4 in using 6mm hook (or size needed to achieve tension)Difficulty RatingEasySkills NeededBasic Tunisian crochet skills, working in rows, increasing, decreasing, crossed stitches, lifted stitches, extended stitches, Tunisian double crochet, bobbles, grafting (described in pattern).ConstructionWorked in rows, grafted closed to form a loop.Pattern is written, charted, and delivered electronically. Join the video class
Hey guys, I'm assuming that if you're here navigating this blog, you're probably familiar with reading and following patterns. Maybe you've even designed your own patterns! Well, whether you're already publishing your own patterns or whether you're wanting to start, I have some tips for you that may make your writing process a little easier.
Turn The Crochet You Love Into A Profitable Business Learn to write and sell crochet patterns - and make money in your sleep! Do you dream of your own profitable crochet business? You love crochet, and you're great at what you do. You've probably sold some of your work already and wonder if it's possible
Have you always wanted to create crochet patterns but don't know where to start? Do you want to make extra income selling patterns, but don't know how to market them? Are you currently writing a pattern, but feel stuck? If you answered YES to any of these questions. This Guide is for YOU.
Writing a crochet pattern doesn't have to be complicated, there is a few super Tools and Services You Need To Write A Crochet Pattern Like A PRO.
As I prep for the Thanksgiving holiday this week, I'm thankful for this guest post by Sara Duggan! Sara is a crochet designer, blogger, and author of several eBooks aimed at helping people get started and make a success of their crochet businesses, the latest of which is a joint work titled Create Crochet Patterns (update - this book is no longer available to the best of my knowledge)! Here's what Sara has to share with budding designers about writing crochet patterns! - Tamara 5 Things I Learned About Writing Crochet Patterns from My Tech Editor I started writing patterns in 2008. It wasn’t until recently that I hired a tech editor. What’s a tech editor? She/He
Crochet Patterns are a great source of income, but how do you get started writing them? Here are my 7 Top Tips for writing crochet patterns - Click to read
This is a crochet toy PATTERN (PDF file ) , NOT a finished toy. The file will be available for download immediately after purchase. The file is available in English. Nina doll will become your child's favorite toy. You can play and sleep with it. It is safe, as it does not contain a metal frame and cotter pins. Convenient size for hugs and room decor. The pattern includes many pictures of the crocheting process with detailed instructions. Basic crocheting skills are required for this pattern. The file includes: - crochet doll pattern (42 cm); - crochet dress pattern; - crochet bag pattern. Doll without frame and cotter pins. Sits with support. You can sell toys based on this pattern. If you have any questions during your work on my pattern, write me message in direct to my Instagram (@tsvikevich.kristina), and I will always help you! Wish you enjoy crocheting!
Rules Tips & Tricks for Crochet Designers. How to start designing crochet garments, writing crochet patterns, working with tech editors & pitfalls to avoid.
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Hello! We bring to you this beautiful design of Nezuko for all the fans of this anime. Difficulty level: Advanced Intermediate. Finished size: 25 cm, with fine yarn and crochet 2.0 mm. Includes: - Instructions to make Nezuko. - Many images to help you in the process. - Support videos available in Spanish (English subtitles). - 2 options of eyes: safety and painted. If you have any questions you can write to our instagram and we will gladly help you. I hope you enjoy the work as much as we do! Remember that this is a PDF file to make Nezuko, it is not the finished Amigurumi. If you need this patron in Spanish, please review our company.
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This is a great book from the Minerva Yarn Co focused on clothing and accessories for juveniles and babies. The book features numerous knitting and crochet patterns with supporting photos including sweaters, mittens, snow shoes, rompers, dresses, coats, hats and items for a baby layette. The book is in good vintage condition with some chips and bends on thecovers and front pages. There is writing and pencil marks from a previous owner on some pages. There are 55 pages all intact and readable. 8.5 by 11 inches. A lot of patterns for iteems with a pre-war flair! A great resource for vintage children's and baby items
Every designer has a different way of writing their patterns. Most of the subtleties go unnoticed, but some are obvious...a few basics to writing a pattern.
If you've been crocheting for a while and comfortable with reading crochet patterns but want a new challenge, then perhaps it's time to start making crochet patterns on your own. Learn How to Make Your Own Crochet Pattern with this helpful guide. Understanding the skills needed to write your own pattern is easier than you might think. Creating crochet designs on your own involves a few different factors including mastering the basics, practicing what you know, strongly envisioning what you want to make, figuring out the correct yarn and hook, and more. Scroll through and read how to master planning and designing your own crochet pattern from scratch. This resource explains what you need to do in order to be comfortable with designing on your own. Happy creating!
The favorite hero of Tove Jansson. fairy tales, the Moomin troll, will be a wonderful gift for fans of this work. Moomin troll is made of soft, pleasant to the touch plush yarn that you don't want to let go of your hands. It stands only with support. The tail, ears, hands are as one whole. Eyes are reliably fixed. Height with ears - 7.46 inches (19cm) Care - hand wash ATTENTION! Colors may differ from actual colors depending on monitor color rendering. If you have any questions, please write to me!Thank you for your visit!
I am very pleased and honoured that Live-:)-life has nominated me for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award. Thank you, Shilpa! In her blog, Shilpa is dealing mainly with topics related to crafting, wri…
If you have been crocheting for a while now, you have probably designed some of your own pieces and thought about sharing those designs with the rest of the maker community. I think it’s a very natural progression for a crocheter to want to try their hand at designing and I say GO FOR IT! … Continue reading How To Write A Crochet Pattern | What To Include
In the PDF file there are step-by-step instructions with numerous photos, and also, there is a link to a video from YouTube, where subtitles are in other languages (English, Portuguese, Turkish, German, Spanish) and, at your request, I can add subtitles in any language. Write to me, I'm always happy to help. Beautiful plush babies with movable arms and head. Step-by-step instructions for 2 baby dolls and all the clothes they are wearing. Toy size 30 cm (11.81 inches) ***THIS IS A CROCHET PATTERN AND NOT THE ACTUAL PRODUCT*** Only English patterns. 2 PDF file contains step-by-step instructions photos + and video on how to crochet . For these patterns you will need to have basic crochet and amigurumi skills and be able to read crochet patterns. These templates are for personal use only. PLEASE DO NOT COPY, SHARE, TRANSLATE OR DISTRIBUTE THE TEMPLATE. You can sell backpacks that you have made, but be sure to credit the author of the pattern.
Crochet periwinkle flower tutorial - including how to make it into a bookmark or brooch. Step by step photos make it easy to follow.
THIS IS NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT! This is a digital PDF guide. That means you get instructions with which you can crochet your own product step by step. YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A FINISHED PRODUCT! The PDF instructions will be delivered to you digitally and are automatically available for download after purchase. You can find the download link in your purchase history or your order confirmation email. You CANNOT return digital instructions! If you have any questions about the pattern, you can just write me and we will try to clarify the question together :) Please do not sell this guide to anyone else! I would appreciate feedback :) I'd appreciate a mention if you sell your finished product. Please support me at https://ko-fi.com/nisi31747 so that I can develop new instructions :)
But the writing part needs to be very structured and organized. It has to be clear and concise or the art which you create will not translate into another crochet artist’s hands. NOTE: I do not pretend to know it all. Far from it. I am close to the beginning of my design journey – but I am learning more every day, and I want to share those lessons with anyone starting out so that maybe they can skip over some of the mistakes I have made and regretted.
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