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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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Hi all, been around stitchboard for awhile and want to say hello.
Hi.
What type of image are you trying to upload? i.e. Is it a .jpg, .png, .gif, etc.
Thanks for the info.
Terry
Thank you!! Now I understand!! For filet crochet I had to make a swatch and count the "blocks" of the filet as that is what a block on the graph is......... Gotcha!! number of filet blocks per inch from my swatch times the number of inches I would like, Awesome!! ........ And Yes Please, Can you recommend the windows pc photo programs for me? I need to shrink my picture and see if that will provide more detail in a smaller version because when I tried it with less inches it didn't look as good to me.
My thanks to Sara who reported that the screen pattern download function was not working.
I just corrected the problem and it works again.
Also, it now saves the pattern image with the same base file name as the original uploaded image.
So if you upload an image named "kitty.jpg", your pattern download would be named "kitty.gif" (since all downloaded patterns are in .gif format to preserve maximum resolution).
If you upload a .gif image, your pattern that's downloaded will have the prefix "pattern-" added to the beginning of the file name. So if you upload an image called "kitty.gif", the downloaded image will be named "pattern-kitty.gif". This prevents writing over your original image.
You can always override the download filename and enter any name you want when asked.
Line,
That's really pretty! That would look soooooooooo elegant to wear to an event or nice dinner!
I think you should make it...it would be stunning, and you'd look great in it!
Oh, yeah, white isn't good for much of anything, at least not in garments. I have very few white articles of clothing (just a couple of t-shirts with designs on them) and will keep it that way! It's just not worth the upkeep. I don't even like white yarn unless it's absolutely necessary for something.
LOL, can you imagine?! Even without active kids around, I still wouldn't get white carpeting...like you said, a coffee or wine spill, and that's it! I guess those wealthy people either wouldn't have any active kids over, or they'd replace the carpeting often.
Hugs,
Melanie
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Hi all, been around stitchboard for awhile and want to say hello.
Hi.
What type of image are you trying to upload? i.e. Is it a .jpg, .png, .gif, etc.
Thanks for the info.
Terry
Thank you!! Now I understand!! For filet crochet I had to make a swatch and count the "blocks" of the filet as that is what a block on the graph is......... Gotcha!! number of filet blocks per inch from my swatch times the number of inches I would like, Awesome!! ........ And Yes Please, Can you recommend the windows pc photo programs for me? I need to shrink my picture and see if that will provide more detail in a smaller version because when I tried it with less inches it didn't look as good to me.
My thanks to Sara who reported that the screen pattern download function was not working.
I just corrected the problem and it works again.
Also, it now saves the pattern image with the same base file name as the original uploaded image.
So if you upload an image named "kitty.jpg", your pattern download would be named "kitty.gif" (since all downloaded patterns are in .gif format to preserve maximum resolution).
If you upload a .gif image, your pattern that's downloaded will have the prefix "pattern-" added to the beginning of the file name. So if you upload an image called "kitty.gif", the downloaded image will be named "pattern-kitty.gif". This prevents writing over your original image.
You can always override the download filename and enter any name you want when asked.
Line,
That's really pretty! That would look soooooooooo elegant to wear to an event or nice dinner!
I think you should make it...it would be stunning, and you'd look great in it!
Oh, yeah, white isn't good for much of anything, at least not in garments. I have very few white articles of clothing (just a couple of t-shirts with designs on them) and will keep it that way! It's just not worth the upkeep. I don't even like white yarn unless it's absolutely necessary for something.
LOL, can you imagine?! Even without active kids around, I still wouldn't get white carpeting...like you said, a coffee or wine spill, and that's it! I guess those wealthy people either wouldn't have any active kids over, or they'd replace the carpeting often.
Hugs,
Melanie
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