I keep having problems with people not being able to download my patterns over at Google Docs. I have set permission to "everyone with the link can view" but I still regularly get people telling me they are not able to access some of my patterns and I don't know why.
So I'm trying something new. I'll see if I can embed the patterns right here into my blogposts and use new links to re-direct people here if that works better.
I'm trying it with my very first pattern which is this little leaf called "La Feuille Frivole".
If a few people would be kind enough to tell me if they can see the pattern and are able to download it for printing, I'd be grateful.
Many thanks!
Thank you. I've just tried and I can dwld it from here and also from the link in your patterns page. Beautiful leaf design 🥰
ReplyDeleteThank you Ninetta! :-)
DeleteThank you yes the pattern worked for me. thank you for sharing the pattern
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, the pattern's been available for many years now but thank you for trying the link to see if it works. :-)
DeleteI downloaded this pattern long ago and have tatted many times. I love this little leaf!
ReplyDeleteThank you Occhitat!
DeleteIt works for me, too. Thank you! A lovely pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for trying the link Trisha. :-)
DeleteIt worked for me, both here and from your patterns page. Has it really been that long since you first shared this wonderful pattern? Time sure does fly by!
ReplyDeleteYou're right Diane, I was thinking the same thing! Where does the time go?? Thank you for trying the link. :-)
DeleteI was able to download - thank you for sharing a lovely pattern! 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you Ruth!
DeleteCiao anch'io sono riuscita a scaricare solo non traduce in italiano lo schema.
ReplyDeleteHello, I'm afraid I don't know if there is any way for these documents to translate automatically in other languages.
DeleteThank you so much! Don't know if it's just my computer or not, but I couldn't see the little arrow on the top right of the page. FOUND it by moving the mouse around until the words 'pop out' showed up, but the arrow itself was not visible. BUT it DID download and print for me, which I was NOT able to do from Google Docs! Wonderful! I'm going to try this lovely pattern right away. Thanks again!
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Hello Stephanie, well, that's an improvement then. So far it seems to work for most people (only had one email who said it didn't work). I'd really like to find a solution that works for every body. Thanks for trying the link.
DeleteIt worked for me! (Chrome browser on PC.) Thank you for the wonderful leaf pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for testing the link Marilee! :-)
DeleteThanks, I can access the pattern from here, no problem.
ReplyDeleteIt worked for me. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue! :-)
DeleteThe link worked for me. Please continue trying to spread your wonderful patterns. They are fun to tat. And when the technology monsters loom over your shuttles, find a local technology whisperer to untangle all those bits and bytes.
ReplyDeleteThank you Picotsnkeys, it's nice to know you are enjoying the patterns. :-)
DeleteThe link for the leaf pattern worked for me. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jill - it seems to have worked for most (all?) people so far.
DeleteDanke für das Teilen des Musters. Ich konnte es ausdrucken.
ReplyDeleteDanke Johanna! :-)
DeleteBeautiful leaf :) Thank you for pattern:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Anetta! :-)
DeleteThank you for the pattern. I was able to download it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, glad it worked. :-)
DeleteIt works for me, and I'm on mobile. Thank you for the pattern! Hopefully soon I'll be able to see the flowering quatrain bookmark, as I'm currently one of the victims of Docs refusing access.
ReplyDeleteGreat, I'm glad this worked for you. I'd really like to find a solution that works for everyone, really don't know what's the problem with Google Docs. :-(
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