--- title: Add instructions to your design for: developers about: While documentation is good, sometimes you want to add some instructions to your design itself --- ##### See this example in our source code - [designs/aaron/src/back.js](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing/blob/3ca5d0edfe54c7ac20aaf3af2f3544aee72f9b99/designs/aaron/src/back.js#L66) Adding instructions to your pattern is _just_ a matter of adding text. The tricky part is to make sure your text can be translated. Below is a rather involved example from Aaron: ```js points.bindingAnchor = new Point(points.armhole.x / 4, points.armhole.y) .attr('data-text', 'cutTwoStripsToFinishTheArmholes') .attr('data-text', ':\n') .attr('data-text', `2x: ${units(sa * 6 || 60)} x ${units(armholeLength * 0.95 + 2 * sa)}`) .attr('data-text', '\n \n') .attr('data-text', 'cutOneStripToFinishTheNeckOpening') .attr('data-text', ':\n') .attr('data-text', 'width') .attr('data-text', ':') .attr( 'data-text', `${units((sa || 10) * 6)} x ${units(neckOpeningLength * 2 * 0.95 + 2 * sa)}` ) ``` If you want to add text along a path, you can do that too: ```js paths.breakLine.attr('data-text', 'breakLine').attr('data-text-class', 'center') paths.flb.attr('data-text', 'facingLiningBoundary') ``` Refer to [the sprinkle macro documentation](/reference/api/macros/sprinkle/) for details on how to use this macro