I recently emailed all the pre-order customers of A Stitch in Time Volume 2 to explain my decision to amend the publication date on the book. I am hoping that everyone has received and has had time to read the email and would like to share it with you now:
"As you know, A Stitch in Time Volume 2 was due for publication on 31st March. However I have had to revise the publication date due to a number of factors that I have been trying to deal with, but ultimately by rushing the book to meet the original publication date, I believe errors etc will creep in and I really don't want that to happen.
An unusually high number of the original vintage patterns being used in the book have been found to be incorrect on knitting up and I have had to spend more time than expected correcting the patterns before they could be knit again. More than expected have proven so inaccurate that I have had to remove them from the book and replace them with alternative patterns. This means even more knitting and checking.
With to the high level of inaccuracies in the original patterns I have taken the decision to introduce a further level of independent technical editing which is expensive and time consuming but I am sure you will agree, well worth it, if it removes errors in the new patterns.
With so many patterns in the book, it is proving a momentous task to get all the patterns written. There is also an additional section on fit and finishing to help choose and complete the right patterns, which I'm writing at the moment. I think it will be a great addition to the book and a valuable tool when knitting from any vintage pattern, and I don't want to miss it out just to save time.
These books really are a labour of love. With just Gavin, myself and my mother in law permanently involved on the project at all levels until it goes to be printed, this is what self publishing is all about, but it does mean that you have to do everything yourself. I wouldn't have it any other way but it does create additional pressure and time constraints.
In addition to this there have been delays in the arrival of Excelana, which was being used for a number of patterns in the book. As it is my own yarn, I really want it to be featured in the book, but I only received the final batch last week, which has dramatically delayed things. Also, the lovely firm, JC Rennie went into liquidation very recently, which means several garments that were knitted in their yarns are having to be reknit in a yarn that will still be available when the book is published.
I am so grateful to every one who has pre-ordered the book, as without you it probably would not have been possible and I appreciate your commitment to the project, and am determined to communicate fully and explain what is happening. Realistically, with the number of setbacks and delays we have experienced and also additional work needed, I think it would be safest to move the publication date to the end of June and then if it is ready early, it will be an unexpected bonus. I hope this isn't too disappointing, but I am convinced that the finished book is well worth the wait. (We are currently looking at over 75 patterns and around 400 pages of wonderful vintage gorgeousness presented in a beautiful hard back book). I will continue to release images and details of projects in the book without giving the whole game away and will communicate as regularly as possible to advise of any developments. I am also looking at the early release to yourselves of a single pattern from the book as a thank you.
Pre-orders will continue to remain available at the discounted price, along with all the extra goodies, for the forseeable future. If you are unhappy to wait please do contact the shop and your order can be cancelled and a refund arranged but I do hope that you will bear with me these extra couple of months to make sure you all get the book you want.
with kindest regards
Susan Crawford"
I hope it fully explains the huge task involved in putting this book together. I have received some lovely responses from customers offering moral support in this huge task, and these responses have really helped. Thank you everyone.
for now
Ruby xx
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
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That is going to be one HUGE book...literally and figuratively! And I know the photos will be wonderful. Personally, I'm one of those waiting on the crocheted version. Good luck!
Renee :)
Nooooo - Rennie's in liquidation? That's terrible! It's some of my favourite yarn.
Yes apparently so :( Makes me very sad as their lambswool is one of my absolute favourites.
I think there is ample stock for now as it is currently still trading I think while they look for a buyer. (btw I'm only passing on info I've been given over stock, I've not actually spoken to the company in question to ask myself)
If you need any help knitting up the patterns, please do let me know. I'd be happy to help out!
Hello Suzan,
I am sorry but I don't think I have received any mail from you about the date of the publication of your book, so I am wondering if my pre-order has been well registered. I made it on the 14 of december. Could you please send me a little message to tell me if every thing is ok? Of course I am very impatient to receive your new book and I am sure it will be a great success. I understand how it must be difficult to resolve all these difficulties, especially at this moment of the process when everybody is expecting the book. I can imagine the amount of work you have to face to.I send to you my best wishes for you and your family. (Excuse my english, I am french). Best regards,
Catherine
Catherine,
We will check the shop records today and email you you as soon as we find you :)
Ruby xx
It's great to hear about people taking such trouble over publishing books. I used to work as an editor and oh how I wished all my authors were like you. I hope you can take all the time you need and enjoy the less stressful parts. It's going to be a wonderful book.
Oh - if you need any help test knitting, I may have some time over the summer. I have a few of my own things I want to knit, but seem to be churning out jumpers at a rate of knots this year (so far this year I've done two jumpers for other people, one for myself, and knitted various accessories as well)
Oh - if you need any help test knitting, I may have some time over the summer. I have a few of my own things I want to knit, but seem to be churning out jumpers at a rate of knots this year (so far this year I've done two jumpers for other people, one for myself, and knitted various accessories as well)
Oh and I have a pattern idea that might work with Excelana!
I asked at The Wool Shed about the JC Rennie issue, as they sell "own brand" Alba Yarn, sourced from JC's. The shop owner says there are several potential buyers and she is optimistic that the company will be saved. But I stocked up just in case...!
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