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Contribute to our next One-Skein Wonders book!
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Photo © Geneve Hoffman from Lace One-Skein Wonders.
The Welcome Home Baby Blanket was designed by Ellen Harvey.

Dear Fiber Friend,

This is an invitation to contribute to the next book in our One-Skein Wonders series: 101 Little One-Skein Wonders

As you can see, this time we're devoting the book to projects for babies and children. We’ve enjoyed the many inventive patterns for kids that appear in our earlier books, but we feel that, whether new or experienced, knitters love making items for babies and young children and can always use more. We invite you to submit patterns for accessories (such as hats, mittens, and socks), blankets and throws of all sorts (from crib blankets to bath towels), clothing items (such as sweaters, footed pajamas, and diaper covers), toys, and even items for mom (perhaps a nursing shawl or a diaper bag). Each pattern should use only one skein of your favorite yarn. We are pleased to be able to offer $101 for each of the 101 patterns selected.

The deadline for submissions is February 15, 2014. See the Submissions Checklist below for information on how to format your submission and where to send materials.
 
If your pattern is selected, we will send you a letter of agreement asking for the one-time right to include it in our publication. We will give you credit for your work, including complete information about your business, if applicable, and, of course, you will be one of the first to receive a complimentary copy of the new book.
 
We’re hoping that you will want to be part of our next one-skein book and look forward to hearing from you!
 
With best wishes,
Gwen Steege, Senior Acquisitions Editor, Storey Publishing 
Judith Durant, One-Skein Wonders Series Editor 
 
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Submitting your Design: Step-by-Step

  1. Download and complete your project submission form. The form includes both personal and pattern-related information. Download the form here [.rtf text document; 10 KB].
  2. Package your physical application materials. This package must include:
    • Pattern charts, if necessary
    • Yarn band from the skein of yarn you used
    • Self-addressed stamped envelope, large enough and with adequate postage to accommodate the return of your project(s)
    • Completed item
  3. Mail the physical application materials to the address below. We must receive the completed item and all other submission materials by February 15, 2014
  4. Mail or email the project submission form to the address below. You can either send in your submission on a CD with your physical application materials, or you can email it directly to Storey at oneskeinseries@storey.com. We must receive the completed submission form by February 15, 2014.
Mailing Address
Gwen Steege / Melinda Sheehan
Storey Publishing
210 Mass MoCA Way
North Adams, MA 01247
  • All patterns must be original.
  • We regret that we cannot return items that are not selected unless you include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your submission.
  • The deadline for submissions is February 15, 2014.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sort of yarn can I use?
We prefer to receive projects using yarns that are currently available on the market. As long as the yarn is similar in style and weight to an available commercial yarn, however, your project may be acceptable. Please remember that these projects must be made from only one skein of yarn. Using parts of multiple skeins to make one full skein does not count.
 
Can I use another type of yarn for embellishments?
The main project must be made with just one skein of yarn. Using scrap yarn or thread for small embellishments, such as eyes on a baby toy, however, is fine.
 
Can I use plastic eyes/buttons/wooden handles/etc. on my project?
You may use any notions or other supplies that are essential to the creation of the finished project.
 
Does it have to be a completely new pattern? Or, can it be something that I’m already selling online or in my shop?
It can be either a unique design that you’ve already developed and sold in a shop or online, or something completely new developed just for the book. 
 
Can I submit more than one design?
You may submit as many patterns as you would like, but we do require separate paperwork for each of your entries.
 
Do I need to submit the complete pattern as well as the completed item?
Yes, the written pattern must be submitted with the completed project. When we’re making selections we’ve found it helpful to refer to the written pattern. Rest assured, we respect your rights to your pattern and if your submitted project is not accepted, all paperwork will be returned to you intact via your included SASE.
 
Do I need to send a pair of gloves/socks/mittens/etc. or just one in my submission?
We must have a complete knitted pair/set of each project.
 
I want to submit a wearable item. Do you prefer measurements or a schematic? If a schematic, must it be computer-generated, or is a hand-drawn schematic acceptable? Also, do you require charts to be computer-generated as well, or are meticulous hand-drawn charts acceptable?
At the very least, we need measurements for any garment. If you can include a schematic (either hand- or computer-generated), that would be lovely. And charts may also be hand- or computer-generated, as long as they are neat and easy-to-read.
 
What is the SASE for?
In order to return your project, we need an SASE (Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope) big enough, and with enough postage, to accommodate it.
 
What do “one-time rights” mean? Can I still sell my pattern/s online or in a store?
Storey retains only one-time rights to publish patterns in our one-skein books, as well as in any book-related marketing campaigns. You retain the actual copyright to the pattern. You may submit a pattern that you are already selling online or in a shop, and you may continue to sell it both while the book is being produced and after it has been published. 
 
When do the projects and paperwork need to be received?
We must have the finished project physically in-hand, along with all other required materials, by the February 15, 2014 deadline in order to consider it for inclusion in the upcoming book.
 
When will I hear from Storey about the selection process results?
We will begin to notify all designers of our decisions in late spring. Please be patient, you will hear from us one way or another when our decisions are finalized.
 
Can I submit my pattern and paperwork via e-mail?
Yes, we do accept project paperwork via e-mail. Send everything to oneskeinseries@storey.com. Please remember than you still must send us the actual item by the February 15, 2014 deadline in order to be considered for inclusion in the book.
 
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