Test Knit Application
See posts for individual test knit details.

By the stated deadline I would like to receive written feedback, including gauge, yarn and yardage as well as photographs and a Ravelry project (if you use the platform).

All my test knits are carried out via a shared google doc and discord. I do not use instagram chat to co-ordinate test knits.
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Which test knit are you applying for?
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What is your full bust measurement/that of the final wearer? Choose the closet size - if you are outside my usual sizing range please tick that box and we can discuss extending the sizing. *
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Raverly link
Youtube link
What yarn do you plan to use?
Have you test knit before?
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Do you have experience with the following techniques? (don't worry if not)
Why are you interested in testing this design?
Any further comments / any accommodations that would help you in the text knit, eg dyslexic / readability etc.
Do you agree to the terms of the test knit?
- Completion by the deadline (if for whatever reason you cannot complete the test you agree to give as much notice as possible)
- Keeping notes of you size, yarn and yardage
- Not sharing that pattern with anyone outside the test knit
- Following the draft pattern via a google doc
- Joining the discord channel to receive pattern updates
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Do you consent to your images being shared?
- There is no requirement to share photos on social media, however I do require some photos on a person to see the final fit of the garment.
 - That being said, as a still relatively small scale designer I benefit massively from the sharing on photos on social media as well as uploading projects on body photos to Ravelry. This helps people see what the garment will look like on different bodies before committing to a purchase. I therefore am likely to prioritise applications from those willing to share photos.
- These photos do not need to feature your face if you are not comfortable with that and don't need to be the most amazing posed photos, just decent lighting so people can see what the garment looks like.
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