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A very important word about copyright:
Every pattern
on the Knitty website is the property of the designer
who created it and cannot be reproduced, except for
one copy for an individual's personal use.
If you print patterns from Knitty and sell them without
the designer's permission, you
are stealing.
Here is the text from our FAQ
page that explains just what "free"
means, in terms of Knitty's patterns:
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.
If you should see evidence of
a violation of copyright, please let the designer know.
Their e-mail address can be found at the bottom of their
pattern. We appreciate your assistance. Please
respect the designers and authors whose work you see
in this magazine. Violations
of copyright are illegal and each designer has the
authority to pursue violators to the full extent of
the law.

All content published in Knitty
is selected by our editorial staff and may not reflect
the opinions or beliefs of our advertisers.

Every author and designer who submits
an article or pattern to Knitty has signed a legal
statement stating that the work they're submitting
is their own.
Copyright for each pattern or article
[and all accompanying photos and/or illustrations]
is the property of the author/designer indicated on
each pattern's web page. The author/designer bears
any and all responsibility for infringement of copyright.
Should you have proof that copyright has been infringed,
please write
the editor with as much relevant information as
possible.

Though we do our utmost to avoid
errors, Knitty assumes no responsibility for any errors
in patterns. If you find an error, please write the
designer of the pattern, and, once verified, we will
post a correction in the pattern in bright
pink.
Any techniques described in articles
or patterns are the responsibility of the individual
author/designer. Knitty assumes no responsibility
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