Editing Portfolio

 
As a technical editor since 2010, I help designers of crochet and knitwear present their designs clearly and accurately.
Below are some of the books and patterns I've edited:
  • Seaspray

    by Andrea Rangel

    This half-pi lace shawl alternates between two different lace patterns, and finishes with an edging reminiscent of waves.

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  • Frost Flowers

    by Dianna Walla

    These fingerless mitts feature an afterthought thumb and classic colorwork designed for muted hues.

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  • Valley of the Moon

    by Shannon Cook

    Three accessories that evoke sunlight through bare branches.

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  • Join Hands

    by multiple designers

    Eight mitten patterns inspired by women’s rights, social justice, and love. All profits donated to the ACLU & SPLC.

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  • Ciomara

    by Andrea Rangel

    This classic Henley pullover features tubular trims and a three-button placket. Available in eight sizes.

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  • A Sense of Place

    by Andrea Mowry

    Tolt Yarn & Wool’s fourth anniversary collection: hat, cowl, cardigan and slippers, sized for children and adults.

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  • Marluks

    by Andrea Mowry

    Marled mukluks (get it?): worsted-weight slippers with a textured front leg and afterthought heel.

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  • Comfort Fade

    by Andrea Mowry

    Another take on Andrea’s famous fade. This cardi features a generous (faded!) shawl collar and cozy garter stitch cuffs.

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  • Tribune Bay

    by Andrea Rangel

    This textured V-neck pullover is both comfy and flattering, with set-in sleeves, tubular hems, and just a hint of waist shaping.

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  • Whitestone Ridge

    by Rachel Kieselburg

    A drawstring cowl with a folded hem and simple knit-purl pattern reminiscent of mountain ridges. Designed for trail knitting!

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  • North Shore

    by Andrea Rangel

    This top-down triangle shawl uses intarsia to show off a self-striping or gradient yarn set in its center panel.

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  • Harvold

    by Karen Crittenden

    These house slippers are crocheted with bulky-weight yarn and finished with leather cording for a rustic look.

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