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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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Fantastic!
Melanie,
I agree totally, not only are some of us designers not rich, some of us are unemployed trying to earn a living from our designs.
That's why I decided not to waste anyone's time posting the details, unless someone specifically wants to know more about it.
Im new to switchboard and am anxious to start a new project I saw some ideas for a project using crochet in grapgh form but have no idea how to set it up on here help
bkrizo,
Welcome!
The freePatternWizard will adjust the length of any image you give it to keep your pattern's image from skewing. Also: the crochet stitch (or knit stitch) is unlikely to be perfectly square. If you're attempting to make a 60 x 60 pillow, it probably will be shorter in one direction than another, depending on the stitch you're using.
You could experiment by adding borders to your image (using a graphics program) and seeing if you can get more optimal results that way, where the program makes the pattern longer or wider, though it's doubtful with a rectangular stitch that you're going to have something exactly 60 x 60 stitches.
oh my goodness lol sounds like the cameras don't like your area and how on earth can someone being photographed with a cup of yogurt make extremerly ridiculously high amounts of money lol
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Fantastic!
Melanie,
I agree totally, not only are some of us designers not rich, some of us are unemployed trying to earn a living from our designs.
That's why I decided not to waste anyone's time posting the details, unless someone specifically wants to know more about it.
Im new to switchboard and am anxious to start a new project I saw some ideas for a project using crochet in grapgh form but have no idea how to set it up on here help
bkrizo,
Welcome!
The freePatternWizard will adjust the length of any image you give it to keep your pattern's image from skewing. Also: the crochet stitch (or knit stitch) is unlikely to be perfectly square. If you're attempting to make a 60 x 60 pillow, it probably will be shorter in one direction than another, depending on the stitch you're using.
You could experiment by adding borders to your image (using a graphics program) and seeing if you can get more optimal results that way, where the program makes the pattern longer or wider, though it's doubtful with a rectangular stitch that you're going to have something exactly 60 x 60 stitches.
oh my goodness lol sounds like the cameras don't like your area and how on earth can someone being photographed with a cup of yogurt make extremerly ridiculously high amounts of money lol
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