I don't think you are stupid for wondering at all! I appreciate the feedback you are telling me. It is funny, but when I fill orders, I am sure to let everyone know that I want their feedback on the patterns. That isn't a computer-generated form - I am really asking the question. I really want to know how to improve things.
I have been doing this a long time. And although I don't do a lot of intarsia and segmentation, I guess it comes naturally to me because of my other art background. I try to cover things from a beginners point of view so that everyone can enjoy the patterns and even new people can accomplish them without much difficulty. Sometimes I find I assume that others know things that a new person wouldn't. It isn't on purpose, but I miss it.
I had a customer ask me why I say some of the same things over and over in lots of my patterns. "Don't you think we know already?" they asked (they did say it nicely, though.) But I answered them that even if they know, it doesn't mean everyone knows. The instructions are there and you can follow them or not. I would rather err on the side of offering too much information than not enough.
I take your points very seriously and I think it is a great idea to offer maybe a step by step article on shaping (or several, if needed.) I also didn't realize that I should differentiate in the lines between cutting and just shaping. It never occurred that people would wonder.
So thank you very much for telling me. As I said, your project came out wonderful! I think you did a great job and I will work hard to make things easier on the next project. Paper is cheap. Wood and people's time are 'priceless'. Using another piece of paper to explain something more clearly is well worth it to me!
Sheila