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Thank you! Sure, that is a better idea. I will do that from now on.
Hi, and welcome!
I'll be creating some little videos beginning in a few weeks that will be tutorials of every feature of the program.
I know it all looks complex but you can get started with just a few clicks.
FYI, I'm in the process of correcting a bug with Peyote stitch using A4 paper size but the rest of the beading area is fine.
Let us know if you have any specific questions in the meantime and we'll try to help.
Terry
Holly,
Welcome!
I've alerted Terry (Support) to your question. (He's not a crocheter, so he doesn't monitor this part of the Community.)
Offhand, I'm guessing that though you can't see them, the spots may actually be in your original. The software sees what's actually there, much more than the human eye, so if that's the case, it's not so much an error as it is something in your original image that you can't see.
However, I'm no expert on image processing, so I've let Terry know about your post.
Melanie,
I prefer the lighter yarns for tunisian knit, the heavier ones create a stiffer fabric that I certainly wouldn't care for in a garment.
Sure, it does take a lot longer. But I do prefer it.
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Tutts,
Your message here is
truncated, but hopefully I addressed your concerns when replying to
your other message.
Thank you! Sure, that is a better idea. I will do that from now on.
Hi, and welcome!
I'll be creating some little videos beginning in a few weeks that will be tutorials of every feature of the program.
I know it all looks complex but you can get started with just a few clicks.
FYI, I'm in the process of correcting a bug with Peyote stitch using A4 paper size but the rest of the beading area is fine.
Let us know if you have any specific questions in the meantime and we'll try to help.
Terry
Holly,
Welcome!
I've alerted Terry (Support) to your question. (He's not a crocheter, so he doesn't monitor this part of the Community.)
Offhand, I'm guessing that though you can't see them, the spots may actually be in your original. The software sees what's actually there, much more than the human eye, so if that's the case, it's not so much an error as it is something in your original image that you can't see.
However, I'm no expert on image processing, so I've let Terry know about your post.
Melanie,
I prefer the lighter yarns for tunisian knit, the heavier ones create a stiffer fabric that I certainly wouldn't care for in a garment.
Sure, it does take a lot longer. But I do prefer it.
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