this post was submitted on 13 Feb 2024
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My own contribution:
I love Pattern Keeper mostly because it’s very intuitive, I didn’t need to look at any instructions and was able to just install it and use it whereas some others I’ve bounced off because they were a bit more opaque. The symbol search feature is my favourite and being able to customise colours and transparency is a great accessibility feature.
While there’s no way for it to fully read some pattern PDFs depending how they were created, I like how it has a sort of sliding scale of features all the way from fully interactive and searchable, down to “take a photo of your paper pattern and mark stitches off manually” so you can at least always use it even if you don’t have a fully compatible pattern.
Minor dislikes are that it doesn’t do backstitch, and I wish it kept historical stats. But from the designer side my main gripe is that it’s impossible to find any technical info on how to make your patterns compatible other than “use certain approved design software”. But I guess that’s probably just me being extra curious about how things work.
I've tried Pattern Keeper and Mark-up and on both of them I feel like I end up spending more time trying to set up the file and mark my progress than I do actually stitching... I don't think there's anything wrong with these apps, I think my brain just isn't set up to work that way lol I'm still just working straight from PDFs on my tablet right now
It definitely depends on the pattern and whether it's a proper readable one or not. Having PK for my full coverage project with 100k stitches is invaluable! Having it for a random pattern off Etsy that doesn't have full compatibility...not quite such a gamechanger 😀
Yeah, I can definitely see it being useful for that full coverage tapestry you've been working on lol! That's so many little individual colors to keep up with!
@thegiddystitcher Thanks for your video on YouTube about Mastadon. My sis sent it to me and now here I am. Looking forward to the new experience.