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This Ribbon Cross is the first pattern
for 2014. I just finished adding up the total pattern downloads for 2013. 2,893,206 patterns total. The 3dHead pattern was the number one pattern for last year. It had about 20,000 downloads. It was a strange pattern but I guess it was something different so it caught every ones attention. If you missed it just click the picture of the head above to take a look. I would guess a small percentage of the downloads ended up with a finished project for the 3d Head.
I hope everyone had a nice New Year. Mine was the normal. I try to stay awake but don't succeed. My wife wakes me up a few minutes before the ball drops. I watch the countdown then promptly fall back a sleep in the recliner. It's a wild life I lead.
The login problem came back again today on the Community Forum. Sorry for those of you who could not get in. It is a bug in the forum software. It's working now but I'm still looking for a permanent solution. I'll spend some more time this weekend researching the problem. Hopefully the software authors can help me get to a final fix.
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