Crochet 101: My First Pattern Test

in #hive-1279113 years ago

Pattern testing is a thing within the crochet community wherein designers look for crochet artists to test a written pattern of their certain design before publishing it for sale. It is a collaborative work between artists to make sure that the instructions included in the pattern could easily be understood and/or work well. It really is a learning experience for both the designer and pattern-testers. You might even find yourself a new friend during the process!

If you are a crochet artist who is interested in testing a pattern, try following pattern designers on Instagram. There are tons of artists out there who are looking for testers! Who knows? You might be one of the few who'll be picked!

Personally, I was hesitant in signing-up for tester calls. A lot of doubts crept into my head, such as, "What if I won't be of any help?" "What if I'll end up not understanding a word?" "What if my materials won't be enough?" and the list continues. Self-sabotage at its finest. Haha

But one day, I gathered all the courage I could muster, and submitted my first pattern test application. I felt nervous while answering the form, but really, I didn't die. lol, self. I didn't get picked, but I didn't feel bad either! If anything, it lowered down the volume of the voices in my head, and I became more at ease in submitting test applications.

One time, I saw this IG post, showing a photo of a crochet artist, wearing her crochet top which she designed herself. I really liked her design, that I immediately checked her feed to see if she was looking for pattern testers or if she was already selling the pattern. But that time, there was none.

Several weeks after though, this artist posted a photo of her second prototype of the design. This also came with her unofficial pattern tester call. My heart skipped a beat after seeing the post, that I forgot about all my usual what-ifs and just proceeded to the application form right away. Haha.

I wasn't really expecting anything, but I did hope I would be picked. And little did a know, a few days/weeks later, I received an email, asking if I was still interested in testing the pattern. I was smiling ear to ear and replied right away. OF COURSE I WAS STILL INTERESTED! Haha

So, yeah. That started my journey to my first pattern test.

#IsabelaTop was designed by Yanna, also known as @hookedntagled on IG. This was her first-ever crochet top pattern, but the instructions were written so well! Photos were also included, which really helps a lot in understanding the instructions better.

I made my version of Isabela in olive green, and decided to make it longer than the prototype.

I honestly struggled with the stitch used at first because it was new to me, plus, it required a looser tension for a smoother flow. My tension is usually tight, so I had to train myself not to tug too much. But when I finally got the hang of it, I started making stitches faster. It turned out to be soooo addicting! Look at how beautiful this texture is!

This pattern was released yesterday, and you may already purchase it through Ko-fi or Ravelry!

I swear, dude, this pattern is a must-have. Huhu. It's just sooo pretty and very comfy to wear! It is also very easy to customize to your liking!

Here are some of my photos, wearing Isabela. Apologies for my awkward poses. I am still trying to look for my non-existent modelling skills. Hahahahaha

You may show me some love and support on Instagram account at @mgothooked.

Stay sane and safe!
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Amazing thanks for sharing @herkeepsake

Thank you so much! 😀🥰

D00000d if we get in the news as a crypto that pays women to use makeup wiyh makeuppower....and a knitting communuy?

Add some hive fashion where we make dope stuff other women on hive can pay for with their hive

And a decebtralized magazine that ends up printed and sold or givwn out free at magazine stores

Now we can also get hair and makeup and nail salons to have hive posts for every woman or whoever to get paid

Cryptogirlgang is real

You look really good modeling your own stuff on the blockchain getting paid for it

Women will get paid to do what they love and make art etc

Hi, I'm glad you are the one chosen to test the pattern. I send applications and nothing...I'll keep trying. The garment looks very nice and comfortable. Thanks for sharing your experience and good vibes!.

Me too! I also submitted several application before I got chosen! And yesss, we just gotta keep on trying. Thank you for reading!

Lovely pattern test @herkeepsake. Did the designer mind that you lengthen the pattern?

Hello! Not at all! The design is very versatile, that other testers were able to make theirs reversible! Some also opted for a wider and lower neck. 😀

Oh, that’s nice of her. I just assumed that she wanted the original pattern made to make sure it worked before any changes were made. I have worked with incomplete patterns before and it is quite frustrating to get half way through a knitted sweater to find a mistake that inhibits me from finishing it.

Nothing against crochet but it seems more forgiving than knitting in my opinion. I sometimes will use it to finish a hat or sweater if I want to make the opening a little smaller.

This crochet pattern is actually made-to-measure, so it is easier to customize it. 😊

And ohhh, I don't really know how to knit, so I can't comment on that! Haha

I recently started to test knit and find the process lots of fun.

I agree! It really is soooo much fun!

I see some designers looking for pattern testers online. I'm sure it was exciting for you to try this pattern. Telling by the photos I do not doubt how comfy the cardigan is.

Yesss, it was indeed! I enjoyed the entire journey. 😀

Holy cow.... you will crochet the quilt of the blockchain as nft patterns and hive engine threads

Increíble, te felicito por este éxito. no sabia que uno se podía postular para que te elijan de modelo. que bien.

Hello @herkeepsake. This pattern test that you are talking about souds really interesting, I had any idea that the designers look for pattern tester, I would like to know more details about it. So thanks for sharing your nice experience with us.


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You're welcome! I was actually amazed the first time I learned about it! I have been seeing a lot of designers calling for pattern testers these days! 😀😊