Please would designers think about the amount of pages their designs take up AND how many instructions they actually need to write down. I know I've done this moan before but I feel it's worth going over again.
I've recently been looking at a pattern which is 32 pages long and would cost a fortune in inks (lots of dark backgrounds) and paper to print out (let's try saving our planet). If I had been asked to write this simple generic pattern down it would take 3 pages (maybe 4) to describe, draw and present. New tatters need to learn the craft thoroughly before venturing into designing. Starting with researching what has gone before.
Another thing that's worrying me now is that due to YouTube people are now using other designer's patterns to show 'how to make' a design (hopefully with full permission given). I've watched one or two of these and feel we're doing our craft no favours at all. Why? We're teaching people to follow like sheep and not have to think. This is the same for some of the patterns that are being sold online too. Pages and pages telling and showing how and when to turn or reverse the work but not necessarily writing it down in the pattern instructions. Again this is going to lead to laziness in understanding how and why the lace 'works'.
My biggest moan of ALL for today is that these patterns NEVER give you a comfort break!!!! I know - I'm being silly now but soon they will be including instructions on how and when to take that break too!!!! Too many instructions will lead to the death of tatted lace and our brains too.
Must stop now - I need a comfort break and another cup of tea!!!! A picture of some pretty flowers I saw on a walk the other day.