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  • Focusing Tips from a Tech Editor

    Focusing Tips from a Tech Editor

    I’ve noticed habits that help me focus better. I wanted to share some of them with you. Hello everyone! Focus! Can I do that? Personally, I recognize areas of my life that deserve more of my focus. There are people, places, and things in my life that deserve my full attention with all five senses…

  • It’s Time to Tech Edit

    It’s Time to Tech Edit

    When is the best time to send a knitting pattern to be tech edited? This article gets into the nitty gritty of that question. Hello everyone! If you are in the middle of designing a knitting pattern, congratulations! You may be wondering, “When should I send my pattern to the tech editor?” Let me explain…

  • Measure Thrice, Knit Once

    Measure Thrice, Knit Once

    Understanding the various measurements that can be in a knitting pattern is crucial to getting good fit. The article explains 3 common types of measurements a knitting pattern can contain. Hello everyone! You don’t need me to tell you a knitting pattern is full of measurements. Often, we work to create a garment or accessory…

  • DIY Schematic Drawing Tutorials

    DIY Schematic Drawing Tutorials

    Have you ever wanted to draw a digital schematic for a knitting pattern but don’t know where to start? I created a resource for you. Hello everyone! When I first gained an interest in drawing schematics for knitting patterns, there wasn’t an abundance of resources on how to create a knitting pattern’s schematic especially on…

  • Socks for Stephen

    Socks for Stephen

    The Fair Isle socks I share about in this post taught me a lesson. This post includes the notes from this pair of socks and the hard lesson learned. Yarn: Retrosaria Mondim in colors 103and 308Pattern: “Virginian Pines Socks” (read the post to understand the quotation marks) by Works of Our Hands (Hannah Middleton)Needles: US 1 (2.25…

  • 2 Stitch Counts in Every Row/ Round

    2 Stitch Counts in Every Row/ Round

    The math involved in designing a knitting pattern can be quite detailed. In this article, I explain the 2 stitch counts that every row/ round of a knitting pattern has. Hello everyone! When designing a knitting pattern, technically, every row/round of a knitting pattern has 2 stitch counts! Being able to identify these 2 stitch…

  • Mariesi Socks

    Mariesi Socks

    Superwash wool yarn, a free knitting pattern, and lots of cables helped create my newest handknit. This post shares the details of the socks I recently casted off. Yarn: Malabrigo Sock in color Whales RoadNeedles: US 1 (2.25 mm) double pointed needlesPattern: Mariesi by Marie Amelie Designs (free on Ravelry) What I Enjoyed: What Bothered Me: Materials…

  • Schematics & Style Guides

    Schematics & Style Guides

    Style guides can be helpful in drawing schematics. Let me guide you through details to consider when drawing schematics for patterns. Hello everyone! As a style guide can help in organizing and formatting your patterns, a style guide can also include the details of how a schematic appears. It can be a separate style guide…

  • The Yarn Pantry

    The Yarn Pantry

    It can be very handy to have some yarn always on hand. Whether someone needs a knitted pair of socks or a hat, having ready-to-knit yarn in a cupboard is a blessing. Would you like to know my favorites? Hello everyone! We have a hutch in our home with glass doors. Recently, that hutch became…

  • How I Communicate Matters

    How I Communicate Matters

    Good communication is important to any relationship. The relationship between a tech editor and a designer is no exception. Hello everyone! When I read the testimonial that Sandy Sessler wrote about her experience working with me as her tech editor, I was reminded of the importance of how I communicate with other designers.  As a…