Knittyspin Style Guide, v2 Please ensure your pattern submissions follow this format EXACTLY. My e-mail address: designername@domain.com My Paypal account address: paypalname@domain.com Pattern name by Designer Name Difficulty [Mellow, Tangy, Piquant, Extraspicy] Description of pattern, design features/inspiration, unusual spinning techniques Photo credit [model/photographer, if applicable] SIZE XS [S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X] (shown in size ??) FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Chest: # [#, #, #, #, #, #] inches Length: # [#, #, #, #, #, #] inches MATERIALS Fiber: [MC] CompanyName [fiber content; putup, i.e. roving, top, batt]; color: ColorName; # [ #, #, #] ounces , URL if available [CC] CompanyName [fiber content; putup, i.e. roving, top, batt]; color: ColorName; # [ #, #, #] ounces, URL if available Yardage used: XX Commercial alternative: [MC] ManufacturerName [fiber content; yd/m per XXg skein]; color: ColorName; # [#, #, #] skeins [CC] ManufacturerName [fiber content; yd/m per XXg skein]; color: ColorName; # [#, #, #] skeins # set(s) US #XX/Xmm double-point needles # set(s) US #XX/Xmm straight needles # length-inch US #XX/Xmm circular needle notions required [list all] GEARBOX - Spinning tool (specify wheel or spindle brand/size); [double drive, scotch tension, bobbin drive] (choose the appropriate wheel system, delete the others) - niddy noddy (brand, size) - lazy kate (brand, model) - any other spinning tools used - specify brand and model if applicable WRAPS PER INCH XX DRAFTING METHOD XX PLY XX GAUGE # sts/# rows = 4" in stockinette stitch PATTERN NOTES Any specific stitches to your pattern or necessary notes PATTERN Pattern Item [back, front, sleeves, etc] Patt details FINISHING Finishing details ABOUT THE DESIGNER Short bio goes here, please. Don't forget to include your headshot! Additional notes: * Knittyspin patterns use CYC standard sizing. Full details can be found here: http://www.yarnstandards.com/sizing.html US spellings are our standard. Watch for "ou"s where they don't belong. * Abbreviations that begin a sentence should be capitalized * Use "inches", not inch symbol ["] universally * Use "work" [not "knit"] when describing following a specific pattern for a specific measurement. * For multiple instructions, indicate as follows: 12[13, 14, 15] note: no space between first number and square bracket * Do not use fractions - they get lost in transit to our technical editor. Please use decimals or write the fractions in words (i.e. one-quarter or .25)