Several people emailed me asking for a dog corner to match the kitten corner from an earlier post. The Kitten Corner pattern was downloaded hundreds of times. It was the second most popular pattern for this month. I hope you all like this as well.
I've been away from the workshop for a couple days working on setting up a new computer. I bought a quad core machine to hopefully encode the videos much quicker than the old computer. So far so good. In a side by side test the new computer was twice as fast.
Including editing and encoding I should be able to get a video out in under 2 hours now. I'm happy with that speed up.
Maybe now I can answer more of the email requests for videos.
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