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Long time ago, I stopped counting my pattern collection by the number of patterns I had, but rather by how thick my pattern stack is. I think this is the case for many of us scrollers. We collect more patterns than we can cut. It soon becomes difficult to know where we got the pattern and who designed it. So if you're a pattern designer, please sign your work. That way we know who to thank for the wonderful pattern, give you design credit, and it makes it easier for us to monitor who owns the copyright to that pattern. You worked hard on creating the pattern for the rest of us to enjoy. Let us thank you by giving you credit where credit is due.

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