BBsGal
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Ok you CTX pattern experts, here's my question since I can't find the specific answer here or in Andy's book.
When you want to write a new pattern, and you're looking at the grid, how do you know where your numbers fall on the grid? Say just as an example that you want to include 12-36 to 12-40 in one little pattern bubble. Do you know somehow where that falls on the grid, or do you have to use a coin or coins and record that placement visually?
I have seen nothing that ties in actual numbers to the grid lines, so that's what sparked this question. Hope I asked this right, and hope someone out there knows!
Thanks in advance
When you want to write a new pattern, and you're looking at the grid, how do you know where your numbers fall on the grid? Say just as an example that you want to include 12-36 to 12-40 in one little pattern bubble. Do you know somehow where that falls on the grid, or do you have to use a coin or coins and record that placement visually?
I have seen nothing that ties in actual numbers to the grid lines, so that's what sparked this question. Hope I asked this right, and hope someone out there knows!
Thanks in advance
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