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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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Sorry if this has been answered before, but a newbie to the site here. I have created a few patterns but how can i make my graph and pattern run side to side and not bottom to top?
Yes, please! Actually, when I am done with the stitch-along, I am going to try baking these cupcakes in real life! When I start, I wil be sure to post in the baking section.
MBT,
Welcome!
The freePatternWizard doesn't convert graphs to other graphs. Its function is to take images, such as photos or drawn artwork, and change them to graphs. So if you have, say, a drawing of a turtle, you'd take that image, upload it, and turn that into a knitting graph.
This is why you won't be able to convert a cross stitch graph. The freePatternWizard is looking at the graph lines and such, saying, "I don't know what these are, but they're obviously part of the pattern, so I'll include them!"
Hi, gabrielah7.
As Melanie pointed out, this was a planned feature and we've had several other people ask about it. I'll move it up in priority.
Also, a new Premier feature coming will be the ability to create and save your own palettes. You'll be able to enter your own color names and RGB values, and the program will use them just as it does now with the existing palettes.
This means you might even use the freePatternWizard in non-stitching crafts and could, for example, enter a colored pencil palette, colored paper palette, or whatever else might apply. As time goes, the freePatternWizard will roam out of only the stitching area. This is planned for 2016 but there are lots of stitching features to add before that. After I add more features that allow you to clean up the output, we'll also add some new things for those who want to use the program in professional applications.
So stay tuned!
Terry
Hi,
I been looking all over the Internet and everywhere else for a crochet houndstooth pattern.
More specifically a corchet pattern for a sleevless dress and a coat. I found crochet patterns
for hats, scarfs, purses, etc. but none for a dress and/or a coat. Can someone please help
me find a pattern for these items or show me how to make a pattern myself. I would really
appreciate it. Thank you.
Ty
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Sorry if this has been answered before, but a newbie to the site here. I have created a few patterns but how can i make my graph and pattern run side to side and not bottom to top?
Yes, please! Actually, when I am done with the stitch-along, I am going to try baking these cupcakes in real life! When I start, I wil be sure to post in the baking section.
MBT,
Welcome!
The freePatternWizard doesn't convert graphs to other graphs. Its function is to take images, such as photos or drawn artwork, and change them to graphs. So if you have, say, a drawing of a turtle, you'd take that image, upload it, and turn that into a knitting graph.
This is why you won't be able to convert a cross stitch graph. The freePatternWizard is looking at the graph lines and such, saying, "I don't know what these are, but they're obviously part of the pattern, so I'll include them!"
Hi, gabrielah7.
As Melanie pointed out, this was a planned feature and we've had several other people ask about it. I'll move it up in priority.
Also, a new Premier feature coming will be the ability to create and save your own palettes. You'll be able to enter your own color names and RGB values, and the program will use them just as it does now with the existing palettes.
This means you might even use the freePatternWizard in non-stitching crafts and could, for example, enter a colored pencil palette, colored paper palette, or whatever else might apply. As time goes, the freePatternWizard will roam out of only the stitching area. This is planned for 2016 but there are lots of stitching features to add before that. After I add more features that allow you to clean up the output, we'll also add some new things for those who want to use the program in professional applications.
So stay tuned!
Terry
Hi,
I been looking all over the Internet and everywhere else for a crochet houndstooth pattern.
More specifically a corchet pattern for a sleevless dress and a coat. I found crochet patterns
for hats, scarfs, purses, etc. but none for a dress and/or a coat. Can someone please help
me find a pattern for these items or show me how to make a pattern myself. I would really
appreciate it. Thank you.
Ty
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