pattern tracker while working
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shrimpesty
Beginner
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2 years, 7 months ago by shrimpesty
Hey it would be awesome if there was a way to select a pattern to make, and you could cross off rows as you do them. It’s also really hard to zoom in on a pattern on a mobile phone. Thanks!
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xc2024
Professional
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2 years, 7 months ago by xc2024
ooh i wanna do this, but for now i screenshot it and just use the markup thing on my phone to see where jm at
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pasteltrin
Professional
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2 years, 6 months ago by pasteltrin
this is a great idea!
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aspartanka
Bracelet King
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2 years, 6 months ago by aspartanka
this is a great and very useful idea. also tracker saving the pattern you were working on and then having it show up somewhere, like maybe under 'create patterns' to have quick access after closing the site/app would be nice
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RawanYMF
Skiller
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2 years, 6 months ago by RawanYMF
This would be awesome I have such a hard time following a pattern without missing where I was and I have to count the rows over and over againAlso if the tracker would save which line you crossed in case you wanted to come complete it later that would be brilliant |
maddyannt
Bracelet King
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2 years, 6 months ago by maddyannt
i never thought about this but it would honestly be a life saver!! i alway lose where i am on the pattern so this would save a lot of time
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coca_cola
Skiller
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2 years, 5 months ago by coca_cola
Bit of an old post, but for those on desktop, you could try what I do! Using the mouse pointer, I highlight the number of the row I'm working on if it's a short one (like a basic chevron) by double-clicking the number so it gets the blue rectangle around it, as if you were about to copy-paste the text somewhere. And, for more complicated patterns, I hover the mouse over the circles that represent each individual knot and move it to the next one after I'm done. The circles go a bit bigger when you hover over in, so that works as long as you don't have to use the mouse for anything so you don't lose your place lol! You can combine both methods to keep track of rows and individual knots that way. Hope that helps! 👍
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