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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!)
New! The Red Heart Super Saver Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
Welcome to Stitchboard! Feel free to sit and stay awhile. Check out our new Premier features. In addition to the ability to create larger patterns (up to 500 stitches wide), illusion knitting and private labeling (no more worries about editing those pesky and messy PDFs), we've just introduced Filet Crochet, our most popular request! We have many more features planned, too!
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Can I please get an upgrade for the crochet to 500 please? I love this site, I have never really done crochet before other then a simple granny square blankets and your program has made it so easy that I have been working on my first graphgran and its coming out great but would like to make bigger ones too!
Line,
Your school schedule is so different from ours! I think it's changed a bit since I went to school, but I seem to recall we started in September and then the Christmas break was the end of the semester. (Though I'm guessing it didn't end right before Christmas, but rather, a bit earlier than that, maybe a week or two before.)
Then everything would pick up again with the spring semester in early January. We'd then go until May or June, forget which. The summer session was around June through August. When I first went to college, I started in January with the spring semester. Then I took something like three summer classes, to get caught up to where I wanted to be. I had two science classes and one English class. Hmm, or maybe that was two English classes! It probably was two, come to think of it. One was more about grammar, spelling, etc, and the other was about literature. The science classes were kind of oddball, but the one was especially enjoyable, because the professor was very unconventional and would happily embrace talk about subjects other professors might have complained wasn't "on topic." But she was cool and understood that something beyond a one sided view was better for learning.
Argh, I'm sorry you don't have a nice break between classes this time.
Oh, no, ten exams instead of nine!
How long do you have to decide on the subjects for your Exam Project? That sounds really difficult. It's also quite different than what happened at my schools...the classes were all separate. Nobody would ask for a project that covered two subjects. I guess that was maybe because everyone was doing something extremely different. I had some classes with certain friends, but they'd never be in all of the same classes with me!
Groan, that bead project still pisses me off. Twice the very last bead had to break...I couldn't have done that if I'd tried, but since I didn't try, it decided to punish!
Yeah, it's not coming out of the penalty corner for a loooooong time, if ever!
Hugs!
bloody damn 15 year old son lol yes he's 15 today is cal
Neave,
Hahahahaha! He is a picky assed thing!
I'm definitely jealous...wish I could sew like Char does...I do love crocheting and knitting, but they take such a darned long time for the tiniest things. It would be nice to sew a few seams and be done with it, especially when it's something like a pillow!
Southern France or Italian chateau would do it for me, too - you have excellent taste!
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Molly,
You're so welcome!
IMO there's room
for all levels of patterns out there! Some like advanced patterns
to have a challenge, some like simpler patterns. I personally enjoy
a challenge...at least when I have time!
Can I please get an upgrade for the crochet to 500 please? I love this site, I have never really done crochet before other then a simple granny square blankets and your program has made it so easy that I have been working on my first graphgran and its coming out great but would like to make bigger ones too!
Line,
Your school schedule is so different from ours! I think it's changed a bit since I went to school, but I seem to recall we started in September and then the Christmas break was the end of the semester. (Though I'm guessing it didn't end right before Christmas, but rather, a bit earlier than that, maybe a week or two before.)
Then everything would pick up again with the spring semester in early January. We'd then go until May or June, forget which. The summer session was around June through August. When I first went to college, I started in January with the spring semester. Then I took something like three summer classes, to get caught up to where I wanted to be. I had two science classes and one English class. Hmm, or maybe that was two English classes! It probably was two, come to think of it. One was more about grammar, spelling, etc, and the other was about literature. The science classes were kind of oddball, but the one was especially enjoyable, because the professor was very unconventional and would happily embrace talk about subjects other professors might have complained wasn't "on topic." But she was cool and understood that something beyond a one sided view was better for learning.
Argh, I'm sorry you don't have a nice break between classes this time.
Oh, no, ten exams instead of nine!
How long do you have to decide on the subjects for your Exam Project? That sounds really difficult. It's also quite different than what happened at my schools...the classes were all separate. Nobody would ask for a project that covered two subjects. I guess that was maybe because everyone was doing something extremely different. I had some classes with certain friends, but they'd never be in all of the same classes with me!
Groan, that bead project still pisses me off. Twice the very last bead had to break...I couldn't have done that if I'd tried, but since I didn't try, it decided to punish!
Yeah, it's not coming out of the penalty corner for a loooooong time, if ever!
Hugs!
bloody damn 15 year old son lol yes he's 15 today is cal
Neave,
Hahahahaha! He is a picky assed thing!
I'm definitely jealous...wish I could sew like Char does...I do love crocheting and knitting, but they take such a darned long time for the tiniest things. It would be nice to sew a few seams and be done with it, especially when it's something like a pillow!
Southern France or Italian chateau would do it for me, too - you have excellent taste!
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