I hope everyone has all had a good christmas. We've had a busy time, lots of traveling and visiting, and also lots of snow.
2012 is a big year for me as in April my craft pattern book comes out. I think, business wise, that has to be the most exciting and yet nerve wracking venture I've undertaken so far.
Swan pattern from the book
When I submitted the proposal for my initial book idea, I was so pleased when it was as well received as it was. Given the passion I have for designing and making Softies, it's easy to assume everyone else will feel the same way, which left me quite anxious when putting together the ideas for a full book of Softie patterns designed from animals of the British countryside to an American publisher!
The whole process has been a very valuable experience, one which I'm sure I will be blogging about often. Out of all the chapters in the book, it was the 'how to' part which became the most difficult to break down. I was reminded of this the other day, by Abby Glassenberg, who also has a book out, and is posting on her blog a fascinating series all about the mechanics of creating a Softie. The issue I had with the instructions was whether to have a section at the beginning which covered all the construction techniques, or to keep this information within each individual pattern. I chose to have a section at the front, to avoid unnecessary repetition. This does mean that if you were to make anything from the book, there is a little cross referencing to do, but as many of the processes are used over and over, once you've sewn one Softie, it all starts to make sense.
Writing a craft pattern book is all about making choices. I chose the write my book in a certain way, whether or not my choices suit everyone, well I guess only time will tell once it comes out and begins to get reviewed.
Happy New Year!
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