Extruding patterned or mirrored sketch objects

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Hi. I have been having issues trying to extrude patterened sketch objects. Specifically, in trying to create a pattern of precisely placed holes in a material, I started with the sketch from which I was extruding the body I would be placing the holes in. I created one circle in the sketch, then used rectangular pattern to more circles precisely where I wanted them to form holes. I find that working in the sketch environment is easiest for precisely measuring things which is why I wanted to pattern in the sketch environment and not the model environment.
However, when I tried to extrude the pattern of circles to form holes, I could only select the first circle that I used to create the pattern.
In doing some searching, I found posts relating to Inventor that said, essentially, creat the first hole from the sketch and then pattern it as a feature once created. However, this is problematic for several reasons:
1. I have to then tranlate my measurements from the sketch environment into the model environment, and it's a lot harder to precisely measure bodies (relative to one another) than sketch objects.
2. It's harder to go and edit things in the model environment than in the sketch environment.
3. It's an additional workflow step, and I can't see any logical reason why patterned and mirrored objects can't be extruded.
Am I doing somethign wrong in the sketch environment - i.e. I SHOULD be able to extrude patterned/mirrored objects but am doing some wrong?
If this can't be done, why not?
If my only option is to pattern one hole as a feature, can you point me to some worflows for how to precisely objects in the model environment? It's so much easier in the sketch environment...
Thanks!