saving printed patterns
by rjkcurrie3 |
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I keep all my patterns in a binder and in the sheet protectors, when I am working on a large pattern I just use a dry erase marker to cross off the row that I just did, that way if I stop at night I know what row I left off on the next day, it just wipes off easy with a paper towel. |
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RE: saving printed patterns
by fieldhockey8 |
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oh, smart! i simply have a manila folder, regulars on top, alphas on bottom (because i do more regulars). Then i have similar manila folder on my computer (haha) that has 2 folders inside 4 regular and alpha. :) |
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RE: saving printed patterns
by Biskwit |
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Such a great idea :D thanks |
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RE: saving printed patterns
by softballplayer6 |
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Cool idea. Whiteboard markers work well with those clear plastic sheet things. Lol, I know from experience using that method when I got bored in class. :) |
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RE: saving printed patterns
by Acid |
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I do a few things myself, complex or large patterns I will print out and keep in a big folder in plastic wallets I also find it's good for storing the bracelet with that pattern if I am working on several which is always the case. I also have a "Bracelet Pattern" folder on my computer and I've been bored enough to organise it in string size and where applicable number of colours etc.
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RE: saving printed patterns
by samiam2714 |
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I use evernote on my computer and my iphone/ipad to save the patterns bu I print them out on paper then end up throwinf it away when I am done because its so mangled. when I am finished. |
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RE: saving printed patterns
by alliefaupel |
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^^^^ Evernote is awessome! (: |
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