Fresh Designs Crochet: Tips for Submitters (Yarn)

If you are thinking about submitting to the Fresh Designs Crochet book series, I'm posting on a variety of topics related to the call for submissions that could keep your submission from falling to the bottom of the heap. 

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YARN CHOICES: It is immensely helpful if you provide at least two choices for yarns, with information that includes the fiber content and the number of skeins (yardage is fine, until it’s 11:30 pm and I’m filling out a yarn request form and having to go look up the yardage of a skein so I can calculate the number of skeins to request…let’s just say you don’t want to be that kind of memorable). In the description or one of the yarn choice slots, providing a more general description of a suitable yarn can be very helpful (e.g. “fingering weight smooth wool or wool blend in self-striping yarn with long color changes, about 400 yards” or “bouncy, bulky single-ply roving-style yarn with halo, about 200 yards”).

In all the juggling of working out yarn sponsoring, having a Plan B (and Plan C, and Plan D, and Plan E…) helps your editor and can help you get your yarn support as soon as possible so you have more time to crochet the sample and work out the written pattern.

We do like to support indie yarn companies (see list of yarn companies, with links, in the Cooperative Press Fresh Designs Crochet call for submissions); we are also delighted to be able to team with large companies including Berroco, Knit Picks, and Lion Brand. If you have a working relationship with particular yarn companies and prefer to use their yarns, please mention that in the comments section of the submission form. We are also seeking indie yarn producers to sponsor yarn for Fresh Designs Crochet patterns; if interested, please fill out this form.

If you have questions about yarn, please use the comment form for the Cooperative Press Fresh Designs Crochet call for submissions, or email  me at mk [at] cooperativepress [dot] com.

Fresh Designs Crochet: Tips for Submitters (Step One)

If you'd like to improve your chances of having your submission accepted to the Fresh Designs Crochet book series, the number one way to get that to happen is...submit a design proposal. I'll be posting more tips for submitting over the next several days.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS INFO: The call for submissions post over at Cooperative Press is a pretty long read, isn't it? I did that on purpose. Along with using a form for submission, that long read is a filter for me. All the information you need is there, so if you skip over something - like the request to ask questions/add comments to the Cooperative Press call for submissions blog post, so we can keep it all in one place - and have asked a question on Ravelry and are tapping your fingers waiting for me to answer, well...you might be waiting for a while.

  • Keep a copy of the information you've put into the form; once you hit submit, you won't be able to see it anymore.

  • Confirmation that your submission has been received will be emailed to you by me. If there is anything missing or not working (like a broken link), I will mention that in the email so that it can be corrected. Please allow up to 5 working days for the confirmation email.

  • If you've never used Flickr Guest Pass before and would like to, I recommend trying it out a couple of times before you use the Cooperative Press online submission form. I've put together a tutorial with screenshots so that you can see where to click and what your screen should look like.

  • This Pixie Purls post (Photography for Knitters: Photographing Yarn) by Brandy Fortune and these It's a Stitch Up blog posts by Suzie Blackman (Photographing Your Work Part 1 and Part 2) can be very helpful for photographing swatches.

  • What I am looking for are design proposals - sketches, swatches, and written descriptions. The sketches don’t need to be fine works of art – I just want to know the general shape and dimensions of the piece. Swatches are especially helpful for lace and very textured stitch patterns. Finished projects/patterns can be submitted, but I generally prefer design proposals that have more potential for being modified.

  • For the yarn amount, when specifying a brand, please estimate the number of skeins or hanks needed. If you are not specifying a brand, estimated yardage is fine.

  • For garments, estimate the amount of yarn you will need to make the sample in at least the middle of the size range you can offer, and include that information in the comments section of the form.

  •  The Fresh Designs format is one design per designer per book. If you’ve got several ideas for, say, Fresh Designs Crochet: Hats, I’d like to see them all. Giving me more to choose from is a good thing, and there's enough overlap between the books so that a submission to Mittens & Gloves could wind up in Designs for Men or in Kids.


If you have questions about the submission form/submission process, please use the comment form for the Cooperative Press Fresh Designs Crochet call for submissions. If you've got questions you don't want to ask in public, you can email me at mk [at] cooperativepress [dot] com.

Fresh Designs Crochet: using Flickr's Guest Pass feature

The Fresh Designs Crochet call for submissions recommends using Flickr's Guest Pass feature to submit photos of sketches and swatches. While Flickr does provide a guide to using Guest Pass, it can be confusing because it isn't really clear on the step you need to take in order to get the Guest Pass URL so that the photo(s) can be shared privately.

I'll be using one of the photos in my Flickr photostream as an example. It's been set to Private ("only you can see this photo"), which is the first step.

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Next, click on the "Share This" button - which is does not actually say 'share this' on it! It's the button with the envelope icon, Facebook icon, and Twitter icon, and it's to the right of the 'Actions' button but may not look like a separate button at first glance. You also have to click on the little gray triangle - clicking on the icons pops up windows for sharing the photos via email, Facebook, and Twitter. That's not what you want to do right now. What you want is the menu you can see in the screenshot below, so that you can now click on the blue button that says 'ADD A GUEST PASS.'
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Now you should have a new link that starts with "http://flickr.com/gp/" like the one in the screenshot below.
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So that you can see the difference, here's the URL for the private version of this photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mizunablog/5585123544/

...and here's the URL for the Guest Pass version of this photo: http://flickr.com/gp/mizunablog/f4311s

Hope that helps!

MK

Fresh Designs Crochet: call for submissions re-opening

The Fresh Designs Crochet call for submissions has been re-opened for the following books:

  • Kids

  • Designs for Men

  • Home

  • Mittens & Gloves

  • Toys

  • Bags


 

I've talked about the inspiration boards I did for the first round of submissions (bags, mittens & gloves, home, and a little about the inspiration boards in general); those are still relevant, and I'll be posting more about the inspiration boards over the next couple of weeks. The inspiration boards for this round of submissions have been updated and include the color stories - you can download those from the links provided in the Cooperative Press call for submissions. I'll also be posting specific tips on how to increase the chances of a submission getting accepted to Fresh Designs Crochet; I'll be linking to those posts from Cooperative Press but you'll see them here first!