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New! The Herrschner's Worsted Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
New! We've just added the palette for Deborah Norville Everyday Yarn! If you knit and/or crochet, this is for you. This is a beautiful yarn with a nice feel to it, a good alternative in worsted weight acrylic! (Thank you again to BetwixtTheStitch!)
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I have made a couple graphgans and have used the cross stitch pattern to initially make my designs. They have come out very even that way.
Ada,
Welcome!
The beta test is over at this time. If you'd like to upgrade to 300 stitches (or 500 stitches), we have two nominally priced packages available in our Premier Features area. The 300 stitch upgrade carries the introductory price of $2.99 for a full year, and the 500 stitch upgrade carries the introductory price of $4.99 for a full year. (If you're interested in the 500 stitch option, the 300 stitches are included in that, so no need to purchase both.)
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Line,
I understand. I would have trouble with that, too.
Hugs,
Melanie
Gopher,
Welcome!
The reason the pattern is changing to 184x338 instead of your preferred size is because the program figures the correct length for the dimensions of your image. If you could choose a size lengthwise, your pattern would be very skewed, and there are more chances you would dislike it than like it.
There is a solution, but it requires a bit of fiddling with the image. What you'd need to do is use a graphics program (not the freePatternWizard, as it doesn't work like a graphics program, since its function is very different) to add borders on the sides, so the length ultimately comes out closer to the 194 rows that you want. As the program sees the sides have been widened with each new image you give it, it will compensate by matching the length to the new width. There are unfortunately no specific ranges of sizes that I can give you, because that would be unique to each and every image.
Ultimately we'll be adding more functions, and we may very well end up with the ability to do the work in the freePatternWizard itself, but for now, that capability isn't available.
I can't figure out how to print a crochet graph pattern out large enough to use it. Thank you for helping and thank you for a great free program
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I have made a couple graphgans and have used the cross stitch pattern to initially make my designs. They have come out very even that way.
Ada,
Welcome!
The beta test is over at this time. If you'd like to upgrade to 300 stitches (or 500 stitches), we have two nominally priced packages available in our Premier Features area. The 300 stitch upgrade carries the introductory price of $2.99 for a full year, and the 500 stitch upgrade carries the introductory price of $4.99 for a full year. (If you're interested in the 500 stitch option, the 300 stitches are included in that, so no need to purchase both.)
You can find our subscription area here:
/pages/pattern/subscribe.php
Line,
I understand. I would have trouble with that, too.
Hugs,
Melanie
Gopher,
Welcome!
The reason the pattern is changing to 184x338 instead of your preferred size is because the program figures the correct length for the dimensions of your image. If you could choose a size lengthwise, your pattern would be very skewed, and there are more chances you would dislike it than like it.
There is a solution, but it requires a bit of fiddling with the image. What you'd need to do is use a graphics program (not the freePatternWizard, as it doesn't work like a graphics program, since its function is very different) to add borders on the sides, so the length ultimately comes out closer to the 194 rows that you want. As the program sees the sides have been widened with each new image you give it, it will compensate by matching the length to the new width. There are unfortunately no specific ranges of sizes that I can give you, because that would be unique to each and every image.
Ultimately we'll be adding more functions, and we may very well end up with the ability to do the work in the freePatternWizard itself, but for now, that capability isn't available.
I can't figure out how to print a crochet graph pattern out large enough to use it. Thank you for helping and thank you for a great free program
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