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idk_lucy1
Bracelet King
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6 days, 1 hour ago by idk_lucy1
Hello, is there a way to look up multiple keywords so that patterns only show up if they have both? Like, for instance, if I wanted patterns that had both "black" and "cat" without just showing me every pattern that has "cat" in it.
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hobbits24
Bracelet King
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5 days, 22 hours ago by hobbits24
''halloween'' might work
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hobbits24
Bracelet King
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5 days, 22 hours ago by hobbits24
i mean, ''halloween'' and cat 😂
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halokiwi
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5 days, 21 hours ago by halokiwi
"black" as a keyword isn't acceptable (just like any other colour) because colours can be changed in variations, so you really only have "cat" to work with.There are a few people who added "blackcat" as a keyword which also shouldn't have been accepted but it is useful for you: https://www.braceletbook.com/patterns/?keywords=blackcat Apart from that, you can knot patterns in whichever colours you like, so you can knot most cat patterns but make the cat black: https://www.braceletbook.com/patterns/?keywords=cat |
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halokiwi
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5 days, 20 hours ago by halokiwi
"halloween cat" indeed produces some results:https://www.braceletbook.com/patterns/?keywords=%22halloween+cat%22 "cat halloween" also has some: https://www.braceletbook.com/patterns/?keywords=%22cat+halloween%22 The issue with searching multiple keywords by putting " around them is that you will only get patterns with these keywords in that exact order without other keywords in between. |
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idk_lucy1
Bracelet King
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5 days, 16 hours ago by idk_lucy1
Thank you!!
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