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Tester appreciation and pattern release!

Tester appreciation and pattern release for the Tutti Frutti wrap top!! 💞💞

Thank you to all my amazing testers for their hard work and feedback! You’ve been so helpful and it’s been a joy to watch you make your versions ☺️
The Tutti Frutti top is now available on my Etsy and Ravelry (Ravelry preferred)

Ravelry: https://ravel.me/tutti-frutti-wrap-top
Etsy: https://anicolorcrafts.etsy.com/listing/4495485627

Tester application link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfwDIjSQE-sAr2I29NT3ekPPQoBkgF5nyOYK4_XHok8WS6FdA/viewform?usp=publish-editor

I am looking for testers for the Tutti Frutti Wrap top! The Tutti Frutti wrap top is a multi-way, reversible crochet crop top. It is fully made to measure, with busts up to 60” considered during the design process, and can be made with any yarn and hooks :)

All testers will receive a free copy of the finished pattern once its published

Timeframe: tester call closes May 8th. Selected testers will be contacted the following week. The test will run for 6 weeks until June 27th

Yarn and hook requirements: any yarn you’d like to use, and any hook that matches the yarn. The application form has information on yardage approximates depending on the weight of yarn you choose. 

Level of skill required: beginner

This project requires sc, hdc, dc, and hdc2tog. Stacked stitches are required, but these are explained in the pattern and I have a link to a photo tutorial by theloopholefox.  

This is a written pattern.

Tester requirements: give honest feedback on the pattern (clarity, layout, difficulty level), how the finished top fits you, and provide info on what yarn and hooks you used. Pictures of the finished top either on a flat surface or being worn would be much appreciated, but not required!

Testers will be added to an Instagram group where you can chat, ask questions, and give feedback throughout the test. At the end of the test there will be a Google form to fill out to provide your final feedback and info. If you’d rather not be in the Instagram group or you don’t have Instagram, you can still participate in the test and we will communicate through email. I will also have a Ravelry tester group.

I’m very new to the testing process, so if I’ve missed any info please let me know! Thanks for your time in advance!

u/Mediocre_Strawberry5 — 2 months ago

Hi all, just wondering about the etiquette on linking to another creators tutorial for a technique in a pattern. I’m writing a pattern using a few techniques that are really common but not strictly standard (eg. stacked sc). I’ve written an explanation for these but I know some people will understand better with photos or videos.

Is it acceptable to link a free online tutorial made by someone else for this? Does it depend on whether I want to sell my pattern vs offer it for free?

If it’s not cool I can make a photo tutorial myself, but there’s so many good tutorials already out there it kinda feels like reinventing the wheel.

Thanks!

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u/Mediocre_Strawberry5 — 2 months ago