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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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Hi, and welcome!
Could you please let me know the version of Kindle you're using. Many earlier Kindles were not manufactured to be used as a computer and don't have browsers with more modern downloading capabilities.
If you can let me know your Kindle model, I'll look into its capabilities and let you know more. Also please let me know if you're using the Dolphin browser and possibly its version.
Terry
Norma,
Welcome!
Ooh, home baking...do tell!
Feel free to post pics of your work sometime so we can all drool!
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:
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Debbie,
You're so welcome! It's always good to find a tutorial that not only teaches, but leads to the reader being able to design their own.
Oh, yes, your sizing has to be perfect if you're not going to swatch, but if you don't swatch, then how can you get good sizing? It's hit or miss, and the chancees of getting it perfectly right aren't very good.
Such sage advice...and yet some designers don't want to do that much! I've downloaded a few patterns over the years that gave no gauge swatch. It's fine for things like stuffed toys, where a gauge isn't critical, but it doesn't work well for garments.
You've definitely written an easy to understand tutorial and I hope people will give this one a try!
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Hi, and welcome!
Could you please let me know the version of Kindle you're using. Many earlier Kindles were not manufactured to be used as a computer and don't have browsers with more modern downloading capabilities.
If you can let me know your Kindle model, I'll look into its capabilities and let you know more. Also please let me know if you're using the Dolphin browser and possibly its version.
Terry
Melanie
I have the braclet with
the rose, after a template refinished. I´m not yet able
to convert a sample idea into peyote. So I`m here to use your
program to do that But with the program I still have
difficulties*g I don`t think I fully understand the function yet.
Maybe I expect too much from the program. So far I was able to take
over from finished examples, so I didn`t to worry about the width
and length of my head. I am still a beginner of designing patterns
myself. I created the peyotepart of the leatherbraclet by counting
the pearls with the help of a strong enlargement of the
picture.
I couldn`t make a photoalbum.
Uploding photos doesn`t work lilke here.
The
window that opens there requieres a URL adress.
I cannot reach my computer files over it.
The forrum correction you do when you do it
love greetings
Conny
Norma,
Welcome!
Ooh, home baking...do tell!
Feel free to post pics of your work sometime so we can all drool!
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
Debbie,
You're so welcome! It's always good to find a tutorial that not only teaches, but leads to the reader being able to design their own.
Oh, yes, your sizing has to be perfect if you're not going to swatch, but if you don't swatch, then how can you get good sizing? It's hit or miss, and the chancees of getting it perfectly right aren't very good.
Such sage advice...and yet some designers don't want to do that much! I've downloaded a few patterns over the years that gave no gauge swatch. It's fine for things like stuffed toys, where a gauge isn't critical, but it doesn't work well for garments.
You've definitely written an easy to understand tutorial and I hope people will give this one a try!
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