Mc Crispy
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You know, a base level of accessibility standards in #knitting pattern writing would be beneficial to a whole bunch of people.🤦‍♂️

If you jumble 8 decrease rows into one paragraph and the number of rows and decreases varies based on the size you're making, it's confusing as hell!
11:32 AM - Mar 24, 2024 (Edited)
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Pam
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In response to Mc Crispy.
It always takes a little more time up front, but saves time in the long run, if I create a spreadsheet for the size I need.

I don't do well with instructions in paragraph form, and a checklist makes it super easy to stop anywhere & come back to my work without taking time to reorient myself.
02:03 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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Mc Crispy
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In response to Pam.
I use BeeCount to put all my patterns into.

The way the app breaks down each entry and row counts, keeps me well organized, but issues before getting it all input make me want to torch it all. 🤣🤣
02:20 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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Pam
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Someone came up with a solution?
I've never heard of BeeCount...is that an app or website?
It's tedious putting each step in a spreadsheet. Would be nice to come up with something more automated.

Recently worked on a project that told me at the end to add buttonholes every x number of rows.🥴
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02:35 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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Mc Crispy
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In response to Pam.
BeeCount is available on Android.

There's a little bit of a learning curve, but I picked it up pretty quick.
08:59 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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Pam
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In response to Mc Crispy.
I’m all Apple and don’t see that on the App Store.

I did find this app. Looks pretty popular. Any experience with it?
09:17 PM - Apr 02, 2024
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