Printed Pattern sheets
by go_blue16 |
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I just wanted to ask, how do you guys keep your printed pattern sheets organized? I keep mine in a folder, but it's a little too messy and unorganized for my taste because they all tend to be different sizes and shapes, so it's all jumbled up =( and also, the folder pockets don't keep the papers in place, so they're always sliding and slipping out....
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RE: Printed Pattern sheets
by bella10 |
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Okay so I keep my patterns in a binder, and I use seperaters to help organize patterns (Like my favorite ones, alpha ones, normal ones, ones that I made) Binders are usually helpful because all the pages stay in place. If the paper gets ripped out, then you might want to use a protection sheet to slip the paper in. I hope this helps :)
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RE: Printed Pattern sheets
by Scout |
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Personally, I'm not a very organized person, but I find that, depending on the amount of patterns, a paper clip will suffice. From there, you could use coloured sheets to divide it. However, you could easilly use multiple folders and just keep them together. That way, with just 3 folders, you could have 6 different sections; one side on each folder. |
RE: Printed Pattern sheets
by FatnSassy |
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I use a 3" binder and sheet protectors to store my printed patterns. I used tab dividers to create different sections to classify my printed copies. Like I have separate sections for stripes, blocks, diamonds, celtic, zig zags, double chevrons, hearts, ets. I even have separate sections for alphas, tutorials, and kumihimo patterns. At first I tried to keep a pattern list and arrange my patterns in numerical order, but I quickly realized that wasn't practical at all. When I look for a pattern now, I can find what I'm looking for much more easily. It takes a little time to set it up, but it saves a lot of time in the long run... |
RE: Printed Pattern sheets
by FatnSassy |
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Also, when I print a pattern, I write on the sheet how many threads, colors, and difficulty level (my own difficulty scale, of course ;) ) so that I can see what I'm dealing with at a glance rather than having to count threads and colors on every new pattern I'm thinking of trying... |
RE: Printed Pattern sheets
by Carrie |
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I keep track of how many inches for each bracelet on the back of the patterns :) |
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by Mazzy |
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I write mine all down in a book. If I cant be bothered to draw them out, I colour in the inside of an envelope (the ones with the hexagon pattern on the inside) and stick it in. I put alpha patterns in the back and normal patterns in the front. |
RE: Printed Pattern sheets
by FatnSassy |
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@Carrie...GREAT idea! Might just have to steal that one... :) Are you talking about measuring the completed bracelet or just the section of the pattern before it repeats? |
RE: Printed Pattern sheets
by Carrie |
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Completed bracelet. I mark how long it is as well, and if i used ties. |
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by Rissa |
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I never print out patterns, it would be a waste of ink and be really, really heavy and impractical for me.
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