The beginner's guide to writing knitting patterns Learn to write patterns others can knit

Kate Atherley

Book - 2015

Create custom knitting patterns to share and sell! Writing clear, easy-to-follow knitting patterns is easier than you think! In The Beginner's Guide to Writing Knitting Patterns, knitting expert Kate Atherley provides everything you need to know to share your projects with fellow knitters. This one-stop guide includes concrete guidelines with lots of examples on everything from pattern writing basics, to schematics and charts, to handling multiple sizes, establishing a personal style sheet, and more. The book addresses the details of how to create complete, clear and easy-to-use knitting patterns, for any type of design, and for any level of knitter.

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Published
Blue Ash, OH : Interweave Press [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Kate Atherley (author)
Item Description
"Originally published as Pattern writing for knit designers: everything you didn't know you needed to know by Kate Atherley/Wise Hilda Knits, Toronto, Canada."--Page 127.
Physical Description
127 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-119) and index.
ISBN
9781632504340
  • Introduction
  • Pattern structure & elements
  • The actual knitting instructions
  • Charts
  • Grading
  • Formatting & layout
  • The process
  • Selling online
  • On copyright
  • Appendix A: Basic pattern template ; B: Abbreviations, standard terms & glossary ; C: Resources & bibliography.
Review by Library Journal Review

As the managing technical editor of the popular online magazine Knitty, Atherley (Custom Socks) knows a thing or two about knitting patterns. Thanks to websites such as Ravelry and Patternfish, it's now possible for fledgling designers to publish their own patterns, often without the benefit of working with an experienced technical editor. This guide provides best practices for structure, writing, and charting knitting designs, with tips for writing instructions that are thorough yet concise, developing charts that are easy to read, and presenting introductory and informational material that contains everything a knitter needs to complete a project. Grading is covered briefly (Atherley refers -designers to several in-depth resources for further information), as is graphic design, selling finished patterns or pitching patterns to editors, and copyright. To support her perspective and provide additional opinions, Atherley solicited feedback from a number of knitters, editors, and designers who share their knowledge about knitting-related topics. The result? An insider's view of pattern design, presented in a surprisingly readable package. VERDICT There's an abundance of information here, and designers of all skill levels who are interested in improving the structure and presentation of their knitting patterns will gain much from Atherley's expertise. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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