I wonder if anyone else has had this problem. Some designers print out their patterns on coloured paper so that they cannot be reproduced by photocopying. I understand this as they do not want their designs sold on or even passed on to other people. But I do not like to prick through the master copy of a design. I want to keep it absolutely accurate for reference, or reuse (by me) I have discovered that if you can scan the design into a PhotoShop type program on the computer, it has a manipulation setting that allows you to remove the colour. Print this and you have a copy of the pricking. I print straight onto blue card, cover with matt plastic and am ready to go.
Jean in Cleveland U.K. Dull and misty this morning, but all the croci are in flower on the stray and my rosemary bush is covered in blossom. I thought it came from the Mediterranean?
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