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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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Alisha,
Welcome!
C2C isn't available yet, so keep watching!
How do I send messages when it says invalid code??
Thank you for membership! I'm trying to figure out which to order the blocks up against each other or separated by a spacer and I'm great at crochet but new to doing crochet he as graphghan.
Which would you suggest?
Thanks!
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Sunny,
Welcome!
My best
suggestion is to find a font that will be clear when pixellized
into the number of stitches across for your afghan. If you make the
name with that font, it should be created as the number of pixels =
the number of stitches. Meaning, if you have a width of 100
stitches in your afghan, the image of that font should be set at a
width of 100 pixels. So if you're creating an image of 100 pixels
wide, you can simply use a font size that fits into the 100 pixels,
if that makes any sense. And then, as previously mentioned,
make sure it's a font that turns out clear enough to read and looks
the way you want it to look.
If you don't
have a graphics program to do this and you're on a PC, there are at
least two (and probably more) free programs that are very powerful
and will allow you to create such images. These two programs have
been around for a very, very long time, so they're quite reliable
and are well known.
One, called Gimp, is
available here:
https://www.gimp.org/
The other is called paint.net and is available
here:
https://www.getpaint.net/
Both programs are fully supported through user
communities. (I'm sorry to say I have no information on how to use
them, as I only occasionally use these myself, but only because I
mainly use an ancient, ancient program from, no kidding, 1998.
Yes, it's 22 years old! But it
does what I need and I know it well.)
Hope
that helps!
Alisha,
Welcome!
C2C isn't available yet, so keep watching!
How do I send messages when it says invalid code??
Thank you for membership! I'm trying to figure out which to order the blocks up against each other or separated by a spacer and I'm great at crochet but new to doing crochet he as graphghan.
Which would you suggest?
Thanks!
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