diff --git a/markdown/dev/tutorials/pattern-design/testing-your-pattern/en.md b/markdown/dev/tutorials/pattern-design/testing-your-pattern/en.md index 315288b1c57..3ec2eb08f19 100644 --- a/markdown/dev/tutorials/pattern-design/testing-your-pattern/en.md +++ b/markdown/dev/tutorials/pattern-design/testing-your-pattern/en.md @@ -39,20 +39,9 @@ Click on any of the options we've added to our pattern, and your bib will be dra The `lengthRatio` option controls the length of our bib. Testing it confirms that it only influences the length: -\ - -Your bib with the lengthRatio option sampled + +Your bib with the lengthRatio option sampled + ### neckRatio @@ -63,20 +52,9 @@ neck opening. Testing it confirms this. We can also see that as the neck opening gets smaller, we will rotate the straps further out of the way to avoid overlap: -\ - -Your bib with the neckRatio option sampled + +Your bib with the neckRatio option sampled + ### widthRatio @@ -97,20 +75,9 @@ covered in this tutorial. It is left _as an exercise to the reader_. -\ - -Your bib with the widthRatio option sampled + +Your bib with the widthRatio option sampled + ## Testing measurements @@ -119,20 +86,9 @@ This gives you the option to determine how any given measurement is influencing For our bib, we only use one measurement, so it influences the entire pattern: -\ - -Your bib with the head circumference measurement sampled + +Your bib with the head circumference measurement sampled + ## Testing models @@ -146,30 +102,9 @@ set of measurements. But most patterns use multiple measurements, and you'll find this test gives you insight into how your pattern will adapt to differently sized bodies. -\ - -Your bib sampled for a range of baby sizes + +Your bib sampled for a range of baby sizes + ## The antperson test @@ -187,22 +122,8 @@ don't scale, and you should avoid them. The best patterns will pass the antperson test with 2 patterns exactly the same, where one will simply be 1/10th the scale of the other. -\ - -Congratulations, your bib passes the antperson test + +Congratulations, your bib passes the antperson test + When you're happy with how your pattern passes these tests, it's time to complete it.