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Episode 50: Saving $ on Editing04 Jun 202400:20:03

Lets look at a few ways you can save time and money on the editing of your pattern.

—Check spelling
—Double check your abbreviations. Make sure that you are consistent with  their use and that all abbreviations are in your glossary.
—Double check notions to ensure that if it's mentioned in the pattern,  it's listed.
—Give yourself some time and then double check your numbers. Do  stitch/row counts create size suggested.
—Check that Hyperlinks work. Make sure to give credit where credit is  due.

Additional information on my website: Arctic Edits

Episode 49: Stephan Browne-Blackman21 May 202401:05:30

I had a wonderful time talking with Stephan Browne-Blackman of Steph Made That. He’s a new crochet and knit designer with amazingly creative ideas. Steph is new, but well worth keeping an eye on.

To find Stephan:
Instagram
YouTube
Ravelry
Pinterest

Mentioned by Stephan:
TL Yarncrafts Intsagram

Episode 40: The Process of Design and Pattern Writing17 Oct 202300:20:27

What steps does one go through to write a pattern? How do you go from idea to selling so that others can make your design? I look at some steps involved in the process of Design and Pattern Writing.

Episode 39: Jacky Doyle03 Oct 202300:41:30

I was able to sit and do an in-person interview with Jacky Doyle. She’s a very clever designer from Australia that works a lot in Double-Knitting.

Episode 38: Exploring the Creative Process19 Sep 202300:18:54

I explore ways to boost and view the creative process and how it applies to fiber design. I also look at my own struggle with creativity and how in recent months I have worked to improve it.

Episode 37: Clare of Sister Mountain05 Sep 202300:55:58

Today I talk with Clare of Sister Mountain. She is a knitwear designer and she teaches the Sweater Design Workshop.

Episode 36: Imposter Syndrome11 Aug 202300:22:35

We all feel it sometimes, or at least I do. I look at my own feelings of imposter syndrome and talk about how I handle it.

Episode 35: Updates and Lisa's Favorite Books01 Aug 202300:31:17

Lisa gives an update on what’s coming and then shares her favorite knitting/editing-related books.

Episode 34: Wolf Graf18 Jul 202301:18:23

Nicky and I chat with Wolf Graf. This man has more knitting and sewing expertise than should be humanly possible and a philosophy of sharing that you won’t want to miss!

Episode 33: Grading Myths04 Jul 202301:12:31

Nicky and I chat about Grading, history, how-to’s, and the things we can’t do. For even more on grading, listen to Episode 7.

Episode 32: Kirsten Jordan, Perfectly Imperfect Social20 Jun 202300:55:39

Nicky and I chat with Kirsten Jordan of Perfectly Imperfect Social about our social media profiles; what to do, what not to do, and where to do it.

Episode 31: Editing Out-of-the-box Designs06 Jun 202301:09:10

Nicky and I welcome a special guest, Michelle Hazell, a tech editor from the UK. We talked about how we approach the more challenging editing jobs we see and our overall philosophy of working with independent designers.

Episode 48: Sizing and Schematics07 May 202400:18:00
Episode 30: Paul Haesemeyer16 May 202301:16:29

Nicky and I had a wonderful chat with Paul Haesemeyer, theater costumer and knitwear designer from Canada. We talked about how being a knitter influences his theater work and vice versa.

Episode 29: AI and Pattern Writing02 May 202300:51:32

Nicky and I took a bit of a dive into how AI works and if it could write knitting or crochet patterns. What we found was both helpful and hilarious.

Episode 28: Helene Dehmer, Happy Go Knitty18 Apr 202301:19:00

I had the distinct pleasure of chatting with Helene Dehmer from Happy Go Knitty, a popular indie dyer in New Zealand about her dye processes and working collaborations with designers.

Episode 27: Accessibility and Announcements04 Apr 202300:49:41

Nicky Jensen and I make a big announcement and talk accessibility in pattern writing.

Episode 26: Julie and Paul Monk21 Mar 202300:49:48

Today we are talking with designer and indie dyers Julie and Paul Monk of Harnie Hoolie's Designs, Indie Dyer’s and knitwear designer. Hear their unique perspective on participating in two sectors of the yarn world.

Episode 25: Tech Tools07 Mar 202300:53:31

I discuss the software used by designers and tech editors, sharing my knowledge and research into what works and what doesn’t.

Episode 24: Nicky Jensen21 Feb 202300:54:29

Talking with Nicky Jensen, tech editor and designer in both knit and crochet. Nicky lives and works in Ontario, Canada.

Episode 23: Updates and Tech Editing Info07 Feb 202300:19:31

Podcast updates for 2023 and discussion about tech editor services and training.

Episode 22: Techniques, Socks 1.015 Nov 202201:07:35

Lisa and Tiffany talk all things socks: how to knit or crochet them, and how to write that into patterns.

Episode 21: Asia Martinez01 Nov 202200:59:45

Tiffany and Lisa talk with new Tunisian Crochet designer, Asia Martinez, from Florida. She also makes beautiful stitch markers.

Episode 47: Gary Boston16 Apr 202400:56:22

This month I talk with Gary Boston, another avid Aids Lifecycle supporter and budding knit designer. Here about his Aids Lifecycle and design journey.

Gary's Designs on Ravelry
Gary's Ravelry Group, KAL's and CAL's are run here
Gary's Instagram: @‌gary_knits_gary_rides
@‌Destash4Good
My AIDS/Lifecycle Page
End AIDS KAL/CAL FAQ
AIDS/Lifecyle Homepage

Episode 20: A Good Pattern, Maker Edition18 Oct 202201:04:04

Tiffany and Denise talk about what they would like to see in every pattern as makers.

Episode 19: Katherine Gibbs04 Oct 202200:55:36

Tiffany and Denise talk with Katherine Gibbs, Jojodabom, a knit and crochet designer, about her design process and inspiration.

Episode 18: Gauge20 Sep 202201:28:38

Tiffany and Lisa talk all things gauge, from gauge swatches, to imperial to metric (or vice versa) conversions, to why gauge matters.

Episode 17: Sarah Larrieu06 Sep 202201:00:21

Tiffany and Denise talk with Sarah Larrieu, crochet designer from the Pacific Northwest.

Episode 16: Tool Talk 2.016 Aug 202201:12:12

Denise and Tiffany dig deep and explore all the other tools (besides yarn, needles, and hooks) that we yarnies love and use to create our projects.

Ep 15: Trish Hernacki02 Aug 202201:04:04

Tiffany and Denise talk with Trish Hernacki, a new knit designer from Indiana and get a unique view on entering the design field.

Ep 14 Tool Talk19 Jul 202201:05:36

Denise and Tiffany talk tools of the trade including: how to choose yarn, needles, and hooks, and a little something special at the end. You can find complete show notes at https://arcticedits.com.

Ep 13: Test vs Tech Edit05 Jul 202201:07:04

Tiffany and Denise talk about testing vs. tech editing. They cover how they differ, when and why it's important to do each, and their experiences with testing.

E12: Episode 12 Lily Chin21 Jun 202200:33:05

Denise and Lisa talk with Lily Chin, well-known Crochet and Knit designer, teacher, and author about her career, training, and experiences in her career. You can find complete show notes at https://arcticedits.com

Ep 11 2 Tech Editors Talk07 Jun 202201:10:36

Listen while Tiffany and I ramble our way through a comparison of knit and crochet crafts, especially as seen through the eyes of tech editors. Show notes can be found at https://articedits.com.

Episode 46: The Supply List02 Apr 202400:19:31

I take a dive (can’t say it’s deep) into what should go into your supply list on your pattern.

Resources
The Knitting Pattern Writing Handbook: How to Write Great Patterns that Knitters Will Love to Make, by Kristina McGrath & Sarah Walworth

The Beginner's Guide to Writing Knitting Patterns, by Kate Atherly

TKGA Pattern Writing Course

The Basics of Writing a Knitting Pattern, Sister Mountain

Episode 10: Roeska Blankevoort17 May 202200:58:34

Denise, Tiffany, and I talk with Roeska Blankevoort. Roe is a Tunisian Crochet designer from the Netherlands.

Episode 9: Introduction to Tiffany03 May 202200:37:37

Today we introduce you to our new podcast partner, Tiffany Wooten. Tiffany is a Crochet and Tunisian Crochet Tech Editor with a good many management skills that we need here at Knit Design Edit Sleep Repeat. Hear Tiffany describe her planner page printables as well as other services she provides, and Denise's new venture as an independent author.

Episode 8 Jill Wolcott19 Apr 202201:03:39

We talk with Jill Wolcott of Jill Wolcott Knits, knitwear designer and teacher about her career, new methods of creating multi-sized patterns, and her current and future class offerings.

Episode 7: Grading05 Apr 202200:41:32

We talk pattern grading, what it is, how it's done, and what it takes to learn how to do it. I suggest sources for size charts and courses, as well as, discuss what to expect if you wish to hire some one to do the job.

Episode 6: Erin Clayton, Erineen Designs15 Mar 202200:47:25

We talk with Erin Clayton, knitwear and graphic designer. She works with other fiber artists to create logos and branding as well as designing beautiful knits. Erin has recently added teaching into the mix. Listen in and learn more of what she has available.

Episode 5: Design Process01 Mar 202200:45:12

I ask Denise questions about her process for creating the two one-of-a-kind wedding dresses she has made in the last few years. We discuss where the inspiration came from, as well as how she decided on materials, stitches to be used, and how she made all the decisions regarding shape and design. Then we examined what she could do next time so she could write the pattern when she was done.

Episode 4: Randy Finley15 Feb 202200:38:59

Denise and I interview her husband, Randy, a former Intellectual Property Attorney about his research, based on US copyright law, on what is and is not copyrightable about patterns, what needs to be in a copyright statement to make it defensible, and what actions you may need to take should there be a question about your copyright.

Episode 3: Style Sheets01 Feb 202200:29:16

I try to answer “What is a Style Sheet”, how you create one, and when you may want to use one. 

Episode 2: Nathan Taylor01 Feb 202200:57:26

Denise and I chat with Nathan Taylor, the Sockmatician, about his knit and design story, his inspirations, and his many knit innovations. 

Episode 1: What is a Tech Editor01 Feb 202200:28:20

We discuss what a tech editor is, what skills they use, and where you might find training to become a tech editor that works with knit and crochet designs and other forms of writing.

Episode 45: Eli Saetnan19 Mar 202400:36:19

I talked with Eli Saetnan, a knitter and designer that devotes her knitting to charity.

Episode 0: Introduction19 Jan 202200:14:02

We introduce ourselves and let you know what the podcast, Knit Design Edit Sleep Repeat, will be all about. 

Episode 44: Why Tech Edit?05 Mar 202400:14:24

I share my research on the benefits of having your writing tech edited.

Episode 43: Paul Haesemeyer20 Feb 202400:45:21

We revisit Paul Haesemeyer and hear about his Latvian experience!

‌Links to Paul:
Instagram: @‌paul.haze30
Website
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Links from Paul
Pace yarn

Article on Modern Daily Knitting

The common sheep breed is known as the Latvian Blackface. These local sheep begin to appear in the mid-19th century and were improved by breeding with Oxford, Shropshire and Hampshire breeding rams. To read more, see this highly technical article.

Episode 42: Updates and Tech Revisited06 Feb 202400:36:04

What's happening in the world of Arctic Edits and What Tech Tools am I using Today? The season opener looks at what has been going on while away, and what this year should bring.

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