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New! The Herrschner's Worsted Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
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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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Bill
mebeadliza,
Welcome!
We don't have a beadtool format available; beadtool is a completely different program, so we aren't likely to work with it, as we don't have access to their code.
What we can offer are PDF files and eventually, we'll have editing capabilities available.
Sherry,
DAY-um, that looks spectacularl!
Juan,
Welcome!
If you've chosen "standard" crochet, in the UK and Australia (and perhaps some other countries of which I'm not aware) that means a double crochet stitch. In the US, it's called a single crochet. (This is why we call it standard, because if we were to call it a single crochet, our friends in the UK and Australia would probably be lost!)
If you've chosen Tunisian, it depends on which Tunisian stitch you've chosen; the shape of your stitch will be determined by your gauge.
If you've subscribed to and are using filet, in the US, your standard stitches for that are the double crochet and chain. In the UK, you would be using the treble and the chain stitch.
Hope that helps!
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Whiffle,
Welcome!
Thank you for
your suggestion!
We've never provided this
capability, as we've never had such a request before, but we can
make that feature available. I can't give you a specific time
frame, but we can include it in a future update.
Bill
mebeadliza,
Welcome!
We don't have a beadtool format available; beadtool is a completely different program, so we aren't likely to work with it, as we don't have access to their code.
What we can offer are PDF files and eventually, we'll have editing capabilities available.
Sherry,
DAY-um, that looks spectacularl!
Juan,
Welcome!
If you've chosen "standard" crochet, in the UK and Australia (and perhaps some other countries of which I'm not aware) that means a double crochet stitch. In the US, it's called a single crochet. (This is why we call it standard, because if we were to call it a single crochet, our friends in the UK and Australia would probably be lost!)
If you've chosen Tunisian, it depends on which Tunisian stitch you've chosen; the shape of your stitch will be determined by your gauge.
If you've subscribed to and are using filet, in the US, your standard stitches for that are the double crochet and chain. In the UK, you would be using the treble and the chain stitch.
Hope that helps!
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