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Thoughts about knitting, spinning and life :)
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BitsyKnits skip to main | skip to sidebar Sunday, August 14, 2011 Why my shawl patterns aren't available as PDF's I'm often asked when my shawl patterns will be available in a downloadable format. Today I read something that solidified my answer... When I design a lace shawl, I put hundreds of hours into the design, the math, setting up charts in the computer, testing those charts, making adjustments, etc. After all the preliminary work is done I then work hard to format everything into a useable booklet style pattern printed on high quality paper that will last for years (decades?). The process is extensive and I invest not only time and money but a little bit of me goes into each shawl I design. I've never made my shawl patterns available as downloadable patterns because I felt that something was lost in that format. Today I read about a designer that had 36 of her patterns loaded into a forum for free download. Yep, that's right, I did type thirty-six! Imagine the ...
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