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New! The Herrschner's Worsted Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
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My apologies...I can be a bit dense sometimes, LOL. I'm not quite sure what you're asking. The stitches in a graphghan pattern bump up against each other and you work as in normal crochet, e.g., right to left, then left to right. Unless you're working Tunisian, and then depending on whether you're right handed or left handed, you'll work right to left for every row or left to right.
I just thought of what you might be talking about. If you're inquiring about whether or not to bump the pattern chart squares up against each other or letting them be spaced a bit when you're creating the pattern, that's a matter of personal choice...there's no right or wrong.
Hope that helps!
I have just registered so all is new to me. I have created a cross stitch pattern from photo. How do I calculate number of stitches per inch to fit 3.5 x 6.5 eye glass case? Would centre picture either horizontally or vertically. Appreciate your assistance.
Deb
Line,
Thank you, hon...I hope your advice can make them aware of the work they need to do so this gorgeous creature will feel happy and cherished. They're very nice people and I think they can do well, once they know what they've gotten themselves into.
I can completely understand why you'd prefer to get a lower maintenance dog once you've moved. Moving, even the easiest, most stress-free move, is still stressful, so it's smart of you to plan to relax and enjoy yourselves after...and bringing in any kind of loving, furry friend should be a joy!
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Patti,
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Welcome!
My apologies...I can be a bit dense sometimes, LOL. I'm not quite sure what you're asking. The stitches in a graphghan pattern bump up against each other and you work as in normal crochet, e.g., right to left, then left to right. Unless you're working Tunisian, and then depending on whether you're right handed or left handed, you'll work right to left for every row or left to right.
I just thought of what you might be talking about. If you're inquiring about whether or not to bump the pattern chart squares up against each other or letting them be spaced a bit when you're creating the pattern, that's a matter of personal choice...there's no right or wrong.
Hope that helps!
I have just registered so all is new to me. I have created a cross stitch pattern from photo. How do I calculate number of stitches per inch to fit 3.5 x 6.5 eye glass case? Would centre picture either horizontally or vertically. Appreciate your assistance.
Deb
Line,
Thank you, hon...I hope your advice can make them aware of the work they need to do so this gorgeous creature will feel happy and cherished. They're very nice people and I think they can do well, once they know what they've gotten themselves into.
I can completely understand why you'd prefer to get a lower maintenance dog once you've moved. Moving, even the easiest, most stress-free move, is still stressful, so it's smart of you to plan to relax and enjoy yourselves after...and bringing in any kind of loving, furry friend should be a joy!
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