![]() ![]() Tech editors will check that all the math works and everything lines up. I know, but it happens and in my experience the remaining errors are a result of a couple of key factors: Here is will be edited by:Ī translator (the person who translates my patterns from UK to American terms is really good for picking up errors, as was my Finnish translator for Crochet at Play)Įven I look at that and think, "How on earth could things still sneak through!?!". Pattern goes to the publisher for editing and layout. Send pattern to testers (I use a Facebook Group for this) Make the sample as a way of testing the pattern (sometimes I use sample makers for this stage) No matter how many times a pattern is edited, mistakes can sneak through.Įvery designer will have a different process, but from inception to printing, mine goes something like this: I will outline some of the reasons, in my experience, mistakes still creep in, but ultimately it comes down to the fact we are just humans. ![]()
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