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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!)
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I am trying to download a pattern I created. When I click "download my pattern" it takes me back to the site home screen.
Please help.
Thank you
Sara
AHammons,
Welcome!
The reason we don't allow you to set the number of rows is because the freePatternWizard ensures your pattern doesn't get skewed. If you were to designate a specific number, unless you had the exact correct number, your pattern would end up being too tall or too short, where your aspect ratio would not be kept. In this case, you'd have 64 too few rows and you'd end up with a too-short, too-wide image.
As of now you can fiddle with your image by adding borders beforehand in a paint program, which would keep your aspect ratio and also get it to the correct (or close to the correct) number of rows and stitches per your gauge swatch. We're currently talking about how to offer some way of allowing the designation of a number of rows, where the software keeps the image from skewing, retaining your pattern's aspect ratio; however, at this time such a feature isn't available.
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Alli,
Welcome! So glad you found us - it's so nice to
meet you, too!
How cool that
your aunt taught you to cross stitch. It's really wonderful when crafts get
handed down through the generations.
Nettie,
Welcome!
The question
that comes to mind here, if I'm understanding this correctly, is:
were there grid lines on the picture you put through the
freePatternWizard? If so, the software isn't set up to recognize
gridlines and remove them. If not, please tell me more about your
picture...is it a jpg or a gif or...? Is it very large or very
small and are you attempting to use the freePatternWizard to resize
it? (This is not recommended.)
I am trying to download a pattern I created. When I click "download my pattern" it takes me back to the site home screen.
Please help.
Thank you
Sara
AHammons,
Welcome!
The reason we don't allow you to set the number of rows is because the freePatternWizard ensures your pattern doesn't get skewed. If you were to designate a specific number, unless you had the exact correct number, your pattern would end up being too tall or too short, where your aspect ratio would not be kept. In this case, you'd have 64 too few rows and you'd end up with a too-short, too-wide image.
As of now you can fiddle with your image by adding borders beforehand in a paint program, which would keep your aspect ratio and also get it to the correct (or close to the correct) number of rows and stitches per your gauge swatch. We're currently talking about how to offer some way of allowing the designation of a number of rows, where the software keeps the image from skewing, retaining your pattern's aspect ratio; however, at this time such a feature isn't available.
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