FO math
+3 = 10 = 1 FO
What?
I made 3 more bracelets, bringing the total number of beaded pieces to 10.
Ladder bracelet with metal beads
3x7 Flowers on knotted nylon
Glass beads and knotted nylon
I thought a 10:1 ratio would be about right for counting FO's for the Workin' Down the WIPs group since each beaded piece is less labor intensive than a knitted object.
So there you go, +3 = 10 = 1 FO. It's FO math.
What?
I made 3 more bracelets, bringing the total number of beaded pieces to 10.
Ladder bracelet with metal beads
3x7 Flowers on knotted nylon
Glass beads and knotted nylon
I thought a 10:1 ratio would be about right for counting FO's for the Workin' Down the WIPs group since each beaded piece is less labor intensive than a knitted object.
So there you go, +3 = 10 = 1 FO. It's FO math.
2 Comments:
Have you considered that 1 knitted object can count as 10 FOs?
By Mutare Posts, at 1/09/2013 8:09 AM
Sure, that makes sense. If I ever have a group that counts finished beaded objects, I'll use that math.
By Bogie, at 1/09/2013 10:57 AM
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