Pattern Name, by Designer Name Description Include your inspiration any notable design details. Size Finished Bust Size 32 (36, 40, 44, 48)” to fit bust 33.5 (37.5, 41.5, 45.5, 49.5)” 1.5” positive ease recommended. Shown in size 36” Yarn Manufacturer Yarn Name (fiber content; X yards [Y meters]/Z grams): Color Number Color Name (MC), 8 (8, 9, 9, 10) balls; Color Number Color Name (CC), 1 (1, 1, 1, 2) balls Needles Size US 6 (4 mm): straight and 24” circular Notions Note: The below list is just an example. Please list all notions needed for your design. Size J/10 (6 mm) crochet hook; markers; removable markers; stitch holders; waste yarn for provisional cast on; cable needle; tapestry needle; five 1” buttons Gauge Note: If your design does not include predominate sections of St st, list St st gauge and pattern stitch gauge. St st gauge will be helpful to knitters when substituting. 18 sts and 24 rows = 4” [10 cm] in St st after wet blocking. Abbreviations List all non-standard abbreviations. A list of standard Knotions abbreviations can be found on our web site. Pattern Notes Include any special information relating to the pattern, such as: This pattern is worked in the round from the top down. This pattern is shaped at the waist by using three different sizes of needles. Work all decreases 1 st in from the edge unless otherwise indicated. Pattern Pattern Piece Knitting instructions Note: All measurements should be given in both inches and centimeters as follows: Work until piece measures 5 (5.5, 6, 6.25, 7)” or 12.75 [14, 15.25, 16, 17.75] cm Finishing Finishing instructions Style Guide Knotions style for written instructions is to use sentence case – please only capitalize only the first letter of each sentence. Example: Row 1(RS): K1, ssk, work until 3 sts rem, k2tog, k1. If your instructions include variations for several sizes: Row 1(RS): K1, yo, k2tog, k5 (6,7,8). If a section of your instructions should be repeated: Row 1(RS): K1, *yo, k2tog, k5 (6,7,8), rep from * until 3 sts rem, yo, k2tog, k1. Please be sure to follow these styles – consistency is very important to us and this kind of editing is timeconsuming and prone to introduce errors. Thank you!