My hot tip for the day - you can add a lifeline later if you find you need to frog a bunch, it doesn't have to be done on live stitches. Just take a piece of scrap yarn and use a needle to run it through the center of every stitch on the row you want to keep and then frog away!
December 12, 2024 at 6:08 PM
My hot tip for the day - you can add a lifeline later if you find you need to frog a bunch, it doesn't have to be done on live stitches. Just take a piece of scrap yarn and use a needle to run it through the center of every stitch on the row you want to keep and then frog away!
Our standard for text documents and emails is 12 for accessibility, a bit larger for headers. For text within a video (titles, annotations,etc.) in the 14/16 range. If I'm using 20 it's probably on a printable marketing flyer meant to be viewed at a distance, not something for online.
December 6, 2024 at 11:36 PM
Our standard for text documents and emails is 12 for accessibility, a bit larger for headers. For text within a video (titles, annotations,etc.) in the 14/16 range. If I'm using 20 it's probably on a printable marketing flyer meant to be viewed at a distance, not something for online.
It would be a fascinating experiment but I think it'd be a very hard sell to implement top-down. However, creating a culture where people routinely ask each other for feedback might start to get at the same results.
December 6, 2024 at 11:09 PM
It would be a fascinating experiment but I think it'd be a very hard sell to implement top-down. However, creating a culture where people routinely ask each other for feedback might start to get at the same results.
Side note, this yarn is the Loops & Threads "Facets" acrylic and it's a huge pain to work with, it's like very thin unspun roving. The colors are gorgeous but I do not recommend the yarn.
December 2, 2024 at 3:14 AM
Side note, this yarn is the Loops & Threads "Facets" acrylic and it's a huge pain to work with, it's like very thin unspun roving. The colors are gorgeous but I do not recommend the yarn.