- Designer or Publisher (Country Cottage Needleworks, Shepherd's Bush, etc.)
- Source - JCS ornament magazine (ie JCS 2007), book title, etc.
- If the pattern is a free pattern from the internet, label the post with "freebie", and if possible, provide a link or a website so your fellow stitchers can find it if they'd like to stitch it for themselves.
- You may also choose to label your posts with your name / nickname so that stitchers can click on that label to see everything you've posted. This is completely optional, however, and I didn't correct posts to include names if they weren't originally labeled as such.
Labeling posts is very easy. At the bottom of the box where you enter your new posts, there is a box for entering labels. Blogger will even auto suggest labels from the current list as you start typing in that box. If your label is not auto-suggested by Blogger, it only means that it is not already on the list, so you should continue to enter it.
Labeling will also help make sure that designers are getting proper credit for their work. A lot of these designers operate on a small business level and work hard at creating these gorgeous designs for us. Their talent and creativity should be honored by giving them the credit they deserve, so be sure to label your posts appropriately and respect their copyrights. (On a side note, I know there are designers who have blogs of their own and participate in the blogging community, and I am sure they enjoy seeing their designs come to life at the hands of so many stitchers).
If you have any questions or issues, please don't hesitate to email me. Thanks!
2 comments:
Jennifer, THANK YOU for sharing some tips on using labels! I have always wondered what should be listed and I really appreciate your suggestions. Happy Stitching! Kim (Looyoo)
Jennifer:
Yes, the labels are helpful : )
TY for listing the free charts in the sidebar !!!
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