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Yeah...it's totally crazy! I looked into it and the only package that lets you share images is the Photobucket 500 level...which is either $40USD a month of $400USD a year. Even if I had that kind of money, I still wouldn't do it.
Thanks for the offer of help BMH! I have all my crafting pics in an album on my Google Photos drive, just waiting for me to take the time to get them more organized...then I think I will put links to the album(s) up. I'm getting some mad Google Photo album skills this summer thanks to work
"May we maintain the courage to defy the consensus. May we ever choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong." - President Thomas S. Monson
Firehawke wrote:Hey all----as I'm sure you could see if you tried to look at my update pics, I got hit with the Photobucket policy change. I have backed up all of my past pics onto my Google Photos, so if you want to see any of those, just let me know!
I am currently planning on directly uploading my update pics directly to the forum for the foreseeable future (I haven't found a new image sharing site I like yet).
Thanks!
(note...been busy knitting away on Special Olympic scarves!)
How frustrating! It makes going through old posts a bit dull, are you able to edit existing posts to change them? Although that would be super tedious and not give a huge amount of benefit! At least your recent/future stuff will be visible. I guess their business model was hook people with a free service, let them make lots of links, then hope they would rather pay money than change a bunch of links... what a pain.
I am known across campus as "The girl who knits in lectures"
I totally agree!!! And the fact that they did it all of a sudden and it's such a big price hike...crazy!
I should be able to go through all my old posts and edit them...it's on my to do list once I find an image hosting site that I like (I'm being uber picky right now ).
"May we maintain the courage to defy the consensus. May we ever choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong." - President Thomas S. Monson
I'm planning on (theoretically) 10 colors...Cream, Rosy Cheeks, Sea Blue, Periwinkle, Light Sage, Mid Green...and 4 colors to be determined, hopefully later this week as a reward for getting my taxes finished (as long as the weather cooperates...we are supposed to get rain later this week!!!). The plan is 2 get 4 slightly warmer versions of yellow, pink, purple, and blue to offset the grayer toned versions (already have the green...I came in under budget and went back for another skein before I even left the store ). And I'm thinking the big set of rounds near the border will be a green. I want this blanket to make me think Spring! And it turns out it's matching the colors of my Easter decorations
"May we maintain the courage to defy the consensus. May we ever choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong." - President Thomas S. Monson
This is looking very nice. I like your slightly more subdued colors choices, too. Crochet is one of those things enjoy seeing, but don't like doing. I try it every once in awhile, but I could never quite figure out how to hold the yarn comfortably at an even tension and I also always caused myself wrist fatigue. Don't get me started on counting stitches in a round in dark colors. *shrugs* Oh well, I'd probably just cover all my bookshelves in nerdy amigurumi if I could. (Who am I kidding, that would be awesome. lol.)