Pattern work
Pattern creation is a lot more work than I remembered. Or maybe it's the whole digital thing that's frying my brain. I have a fencing jacket I created years ago where I spent hours drawing the pieces to get them free from ink blobs and mistakes, then I took them to a print shop where I had them scanned. Nothing went wrong when they were printed out. And I created an instruction document that I was told was very thorough.
The RealPuki patterns are feeling like more work than that was. I'm doing three sets and I have the instruction illustrations done, the pattern pieces drawn and tested several times. The written instructions for one set is done. I need to do the other two and a photo shoot for the sets to sell them. It's the frustration of getting my drawings onto the computer that's doing me in. I hope it turns out that they're really popular and they sell like the proverbial hotcakes!
The RealPuki patterns are feeling like more work than that was. I'm doing three sets and I have the instruction illustrations done, the pattern pieces drawn and tested several times. The written instructions for one set is done. I need to do the other two and a photo shoot for the sets to sell them. It's the frustration of getting my drawings onto the computer that's doing me in. I hope it turns out that they're really popular and they sell like the proverbial hotcakes!
Blog posted on Friday April 15th 2016 19:05:25 GMT -07:00