In my last post, we saw what happens when you try to use AI to write or edit a knitting or crochet pattern. Yikes! So how can fiber based businesses use AI? But first, what is AI? Basically, AI (artificial intelligence) is a very complex search engine. It takes the data entered to train and
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I tried it with my own free dishcloth pattern. Here is the original: BASIC DISHCLOTH YARN-Lily Sugar’n Cream Super Size Yarn, one ballMATERIALS-US H/8 (5.0mm)Yarn needleDIFFICULTY-BegginerFINISHED SIZE-5½”x 6¼”/14cm x 16cm GAUGE-13 sc x 15 rows = 4” /10cm square ABBREVIATIONS-ch(s) – chain(s)sc – single crochetst(s) – stitch(es) NOTES-This is a super-easy begginer pattern to make one dishcloth.
Designers, have you ever thought about using a tech editor, testing pool of volunteers, or maybe even a sample maker? Knitters and crocheters, do you wonder what the differences are between these three, and which would be a good fit for you? There are fundamental differences between testers, sample makers, and tech editors in the