pitussa Publish time 2019-1-3 23:04

Maybe use callibre for pdfs and treat them as ebooks?

SallySue Publish time 2019-1-6 08:05

Hi,
Ive just been saving a picture of the pattern as a jpeg and giving the picture the name of the pattern.I can then just scroll through my folder of cross stitch pictures, look at the picture and see what it is right away.If its something I want to stitch then Ill look for the pattern in my patterns folder.

Pipsqueak Publish time 2019-1-7 12:41

I keep everything on a 32GB USB stick, sorted into categories and sub-categories. Knitting patterns I sort after garment type (I put all my patterns from Rav there as well), with e-books as a category of its own. Cross stitch I sort after designer/brand with the exception of those where I only have a pattern or two by the same designer. I have a few broad categories - e.g. French, Dutch, Christmas, Quaker, Cats, and Foxes, Fandom and Fantasy, that cover up the odds and ends. I am way, way past SABLE both in knitting and cross stitch patterns, so I would get utterly lost if I didnt sort them some way or the other.

mdbf Publish time 2019-1-7 23:20

Buenas tardes, creo que a todos nos pasa lo mismo. Yo lo tengo dividido por MALETIN-CARPETAS-SUBCARPETAS- CASAS COMERCIALES. Aun queda mucho pero sirve tambien de entretenimiento. Yo trabajo con un programa de control de clientes. Puede que os sirva para algo. Se denomina MIS CLIENTES. Es básico y podeis usarlo como indice de mega-archivos. Cuestión de asociar. Dio por hecho que puede ser que no sea adecuado pero me gusta asociar cosas.
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