So today I'm going to moan about patterns.
So what really, really BUGS me is the people who are producing pages and pages of 'paper' to write down their patterns when the same thing could be done in 3 - 4 pages at the most.
Then they charge for the pattern and leave the customer to have to pay out even more to print out all those pages. Lots of patterns I see for sale are many pages long (often into double figures) with HUGE font and waaaaay to many pictures. Please, please, please let's resolve this 'my pattern has got to be big and fancy so people think they've got value' mentality and aim for clear, concise instructions.
Remember, people, a pattern is merely instructions on how to achieve the finished piece and NOT a tutorial on every step taken to get there. Those parts are techniques and not the pattern. It can also confuse the person working the item because they've learned another way to do certain techniques.
I suggest that before buying a 'digital download' you check how many pages you are committing to printing out (contact the seller and ask for a sample page too) and whether some of those pages are merely 'headers' with nothing more than the designer's and pattern's name on.
Can we please try to save the planet for our kids and grandkids. I'm so looking forward to your comments on this moan.
Now for a picture to cheer you up! A Motmot bird.