Q. How often is Knitty published?
A. We publish four times a year. September, December, March, June -- as
close to the beginning of the month as possible. To stay in touch and
always get an e-mail notice the moment the new issue is ready, join the
Knittyreader list using the box above.
Q. Why can't I click on the "surprise"
links
or
When will the surprises be up?
A. A little while after each issue
is published [no, we're not telling...it's a surprise!],
we add a surprise pattern or two. You'll find them, when they're
ready, at the end of the pattern thumbnails on the main pattern
page -- the "patterns"
link in the bar above. If the SURPRISE
link isn't active, it means the surprises aren't ready for you
yet. To stay in touch and always get an e-mail notice when the
surprises are released, join the Knittyreader list using the
box above. We only send out a few messages each year.
Q. How can I print your patterns?
A. Beginning with the FALL 08 issue,
If you select PRINT from your computer's
menu, a printer-friendly version of
the page will be printed including
all pictures, charts and schematics
-- that's the default setting. There
are also two new buttons at the top
right of each content page.
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Click
this button and the printer
window will automatically appear,
allowing you to print the full
printer-friendly page. |
Click
this button and the printer
window will automatically appear,
allowing you to print the printer-friendly
page with just the first picture,
all charts and schematics.
This option is handy when you
want to save paper/ink and
keep the printed pattern as
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Not sure which version you want to print?
Click the appropriate button above and select PREVIEW in the
printer window. It will show you what will print before you
actually use up your paper and ink.
You'll notice that there is no override on
page breaks when a picture is displayed on the printer-friendly
pages. If a picture wants to print near the end of page, it
might be split onto a new page. We plan to implement a fix for
this in the future if it's possible -- and helpful* -- but there
wasn't time to do it for the Fall 08 issue. *It'll make
your printouts even longer, and some of you might like that
-- some might hate it, so we'd want to make it optional. We'll
take a closer look at this idea for winter and decide if it's
worth implementing.
And remember -- please print out only ONE copy for your personal
use. Thanks.
Q. I found a mistake. What do I do?
A. When you're dealing with code,
sometimes things can get messed up
despite all best intentions to the
contrary. So please consider
the Fall 08 ssue our beta launch of
printer friendliness,
and yourselves our huge army of beta
testers. If you find something that
doesn't work properly [a button doesn't
work, or a page wants to print all
images when you've selected the print
main pic only option], please email
me with details and I'll get it
fixed asap.
Pictures being broken over two pages is not
a coding error -- please read the previous question for more
about this.
Q. Why isn't every issue of Knitty
printer friendly?
A. We're working on it, starting
with the current issue and working
back towards the first issue. As an
issue is converted into printer-friendliness,
you'll see one of these icons at the
top of the page:
If the "printer friendly" note isn't
below the heading, then we haven't gotten to that issue yet.
For those pages, should you have trouble fitting everything
on the page, select LANDSCAPE mode and print that way.
Q. Why do the ads print along with
the patterns?
A. The ad you see above the pattern
has paid for the pattern and production
costs, which is why that pattern is
free for your personal use. We respect
and appreciate the contribution of
our advertisers and encourage you to
support them whenever you can. Shopping
with Knitty's advertisers helps ensure
that Knitty will remain free for your
personal use.
Q. Where can I find errata for a specific
pattern?
A. To keep things simple, errors
are corrected directly in each pattern, and highlighted
in bright pink so they stand out. If you find an error
in a pattern, please contact the designer at the e-mail address
at the bottom of their pattern. The designer will contact Knitty
and let us know about it so we can fix it.
Q. Your e-mail links don't work for
me.
A. All the e-mail links in Knitty
are javascript encoded to fight spam. You will need to turn
javascript on in your web browser for the e-mail links to work.
Q. Your website looks funny - things
are covering up other things.
A. You should use the most current
web browser your computer will permit.
Q. I'm looking for a specific pattern.
How can I find it?
A. Two ways. One -- click the "Archive"
button at the top of any page. A
full listing of all patterns can be found there, sorted by category.
Or search using our search box, also listed on our Archive page.
Typing "felted slippers", if that's what you're looking
for, will pull up a listing of the patterns we have for you.
Q. Knitty's patterns are free? Really?
A. Yes, they're free for your personal,
individual use. You may print out a copy to work with. But
you may not print out multiple copies, you may not reformat
the pattern for commercial use, and you may not sell them
or items made FROM Knitty patterns. The copyright for each
pattern and article belongs to the designer or author. Any
usage beyond what's mentioned here must be negotiated with
the designer or author.
Q. I own a yarn shop and would love
to offer Knitty patterns to my customers. What can I do?
A. Please visit this page for some great
ideas that abide by copyright AND support both Knitty and our
designers.
Q. Who is involved in Knitty?
A. A group of highly talented knitters,
headed by our editor, Amy. She's been knitting since she
was 6 years old. Thanks to the miracle of modern electronics,
our contributors come from all over the world. Many have
been designing gorgeous things for a while; some are brand-new
designers. Knitty was established to gather their creativity
and share it.
Q. I want to design a pattern or write
an article for Knitty. May I?
A. Knitty's submission guidelines
are here. We'd love to see what you
can do!
Q. I have some suggestions for Knitty.
How can I get them to you?
A. We love to hear from our readers!
Information on all the people who make Knitty, their specialties
and how to reach them can be found here.
Want to leave a general comment or suggestion? Visit the Knitty
Coffeeshop's special Knitty
magazine suggestion box section and tell us what's on your
mind! You'll need to register to join the Coffeeshop, but it
just takes a few moments, is free and relatively painless.
Q. I'm interested in advertising in
Knitty.
A. Our rate card can be found here.
Q. I'd like to support Knitty.
A. Thanks for asking! Please visit
our support page where you'll
find a few ways to help Knitty keep on keepin' on.
Q. Who does your website?
A. Amy R Singer, our editor & publisher, developed Knitty
and its look, and designs and codes every issue.
Q. Where is Knitty located?
A.
Knitty magazine
2255b Queen Street East
Box 527
Toronto, ON
M4E 1G3
Q. How can I trust your reviews? Are
you getting a percentage or something?
A. Like any other magazine,
products we write about in our magazine
are provided to us for free by manufacturers
or retailers. BUT we do not
benefit from sales of any product
featured in the magazine in any way. Our
only interest is sharing good stuff
with our readers.
Items that don't perform well in our tests
will not appear in Knitty.
Q. I have a question that you haven't
answered here. Who can I write to?
A. Write Knitty's Reader Relations
person: Sarah will
do her best to find an answer for you.
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