Ummmm…so…has anyone been on Ravelry today?
Because on the patterns page, where they have a list of the top 20 “hot right now” patterns for the day?
Westminster is number 7.
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Ummmm…so…has anyone been on Ravelry today?
Because on the patterns page, where they have a list of the top 20 “hot right now” patterns for the day?
Westminster is number 7.
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I had to practice a bit when I first stteard using this type of pattern as well. I am proficient now but there was a definite learning curve.One of the problems with doing patterns differently is that I am not super computer literate and I will have to learn a whole new computer program to make patterns with gridlines. It took dozens of hours to learn to use the program I am using and it will take many hours (along with angry exchanges with boyfriend when I ask for help then lose patience) before I am proficient. Right now I am in pattern development mode and I want to get patterns done while I am on a roll. After all, I am trying to do 50 patterns as one of my A&S50 goals. Later, after I learn the other program, I will redo all the patterns with gridlines. *sigh* I wouldn’t be surprised if it takes me until next year to get to that. Thank you for your feedback. I am not offended by well meant criticism as it helps me learn and I really do want my stuff to be the best it possibly can. Without feedback I feel as if I am tossing my stiff out into the darkness so it is great to hear from you.