Rejected Patterns and Sharing on Other Platforms
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knotmyname
Bracelet King
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4 years, 7 months ago by knotmyname
Hi everyone,What do you do with your rejected patterns? Sometimes the feedback I get on a declined pattern suggests that I change the pattern in a way that will negate what I was trying to create. In these cases, I don't change and resubmit the pattern - instead, they stay in my pattern queue where only I have access to them. I think the patterns are good enough to share, so I'm wondering where else people share their rejected patterns? I don't have an Instagram account dedicated to bracelet stuff. Are there other places people like to share their work? Also - this is not intended as an attack on any of the moderators. I understand that they are just doing their jobs, and sometimes we have to agree to disagree! Thanks, all. |
Epieper
Professional
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4 years, 7 months ago by Epieper
I agree. I was making a pattern with a quote on it and I kept changing it but it still was getting rejected. The pattern was for someone else. I also don’t have a way to get it them and more than one person wanted to see it when it was done.
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BeadGirl16
Bracelet King
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4 years, 7 months ago by BeadGirl16
@knotmyname @Epieper what I’ve done in the past is used Padlet, the platform that Masha uses for her challenges right now. If you make an account you can post a screenshot of the pattern and share the link with others. But the people you share it with don’t have to have an account to see it.
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Epieper
Professional
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4 years, 7 months ago by Epieper
Thank you so much @BeadGirl16
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knotmyname
Bracelet King
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4 years, 7 months ago by knotmyname
@BeadGirl16, thank you, I'll have to check Padlet out.
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knotmyname
Bracelet King
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4 years, 7 months ago by knotmyname
@Epieper Did you find a way to get your pattern to your friend?
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