Hi Blythe Crocheters!
The ThreadDough blog is open again!
It is taking longer than I thought it would to get my patterns setup in Ravelry. So, I think I will keep this blog open...even if and when I get my patterns up on Ravelry. So, I hope you will continue working on your little ThreadDough Shawl-Collared Sweaters for your beautiful Blythe girls.
:o)
Monday, February 18, 2008
And We're Back!
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Welcome back!
Hi, tizzalicious! I was delighted to hear from you again! Thanks for the warm greetings. Hope all is well with you and your very busy life. :o)
Just found your blog and it is great! I was wondering if you would share your ravelry username so I can friend you there and keep track of all of your awesome patterns!
(I am girlontherocks on ravelry)
Hi, karrie! Thanks so much for your lovely comment! I am also threaddough on ravelry... hi girlontherocks! :o) I think ravelry is a great format because it has so many great features available and you can choose the ones that work for you. Also, there is a very good feedback/request loop directly to the site developer.
I was actually in the process of retyping the Shawl-Collared Sweater pattern into the pdf format required on ravelry. Since I don't have Adobe Acrobat, I was trying to write up the pdfs another way but then ran into some issues. Will have to find another way.
It was so nice to meet you today! Thanks for stopping by. :o)
You don't have to use Adobe Acrobat to write PDF, you can write in Word doc and then you a program called "CutePDF writer", you can download it from here http://www.majorgeeks.com/CutePDF_Writer_d5409.html, it's free, it's good program, you can see the rating. Actually once you finish Word doc, and then print your file, a window of Print will come up, then in PRINTER NAME you choose "cutePDF writer", it will form a PDF file for you. It's fast and easy. Check it out.
Clara
Hi Clara! Thanks so much for the info on cutepdf...that was so nice of you to type such detailed instructions! Thanks again for your help. :o)
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