clothing pattern writing help

so I’ve been getting into clothing lately, but there’s a problem.

so imagine this, size xs needs 10 rows, and size xl needs 16 rows. HOW DO I WRITE THAT

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Tadaaaaa Discovered how to make only 2 smart sizes!

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I’m guessing there are more sizes in between. Like medium.
This is how I did mine.
First, make sure the options are on the cover page.


Then, make the options match with the writing of the cover page. Like this.

This may help more. It’s a great feature.

I added this to the support section so you can mark it solved, when it is. If you have more questions, please ask.

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So I still dont get it
Ex
S(M, L)
Ch 1, (2, 3)
sc across 1 (2,3)
and I want size small to stop sc across now do I write, (2,3)?

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i think you can say smth like
rep for 1(2, 3) rows (depending on your numbers)

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unrelated, but yayayay i got my first solution :D

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yayayayayy

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This picture does show that. Under the Foot heading it says:
3-7 is for size small
3-9 is medium and 3-11 is large.
So the 3-7 (9, 11) Makes that work when picking the size you want. Row 3-# for S (# for M, # for L).

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Ohhhhhhh tysmmmmm
So ex after that rd I have to write
7(9,11)

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If you did rows 3-7 or 3-9 or 3-11 the next rnds would be
8 (10, 12). Then the next
9-11 (11-13, 13-16) depending on the pattern. Just follow each size with the correct rows in order.
Pretty cool when you get it right. Just try, then pick each size checking how they look with Ribbuild mode shut off.

You can message me with the actual rows you are working with and I can help, if you’d like to. I am an editor for Letodolls so pretty trustworthy. I promise not to steal your pattern.

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tysmmmmmm

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