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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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Cristy,
I just uploaded the new symbol set which fixes the problem.
At the same time I swapped two other symbols because I felt one could be a bit confusing.
So try again and you should no longer get a duplicate symbol!
Thanks so much for reporting the problem! We can't quite catch all the problems and bugs but I'm happy to fix things when they're reported.
Lots more updates and features still to come.
Terry
Sherry,
Welcome!
(You do know I have that song stuck in
my head now!
)
I'm sorry to say I'm completely unfamiliar with Jody Pyott patterns; I've seen them made up, but have never owned any of the patterns or made one. Are the sections all square? Are they single crochet with bobble areas of the same size, or are they some other stitch that turns out square, along with bobbles that fit into a basic square?
Have you reached out to the woman who made the piece in the pic to see what she did to center the names? Do the patterns come with an alphabet for customization, or are you on your own with creating them?
Is the designer responsive to questions about how to center names in her patterns?
If there's no alphabet included, could you use graph paper to make a basic alphabet that's the same height as the inside of the sections for the names? If there is one, can you make a simple representation of the letters with graph paper, using outlines to keep your letters from going out of the lines?
If everything is square, whether or not there's an alphabet for customization, I think graph paper would be the key to everything, because then you can use a pencil to try different placements of letters and erase when your spacing looks too close or too far apart, until you have it just right.
Wish I were familiar with these patterns so I could know what I'm talking about!
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
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CrochetSlutCo,
Welcome...what a
fantastic name...I love it! 

So glad you've
become a crochet addict! And making money on the side...even
better. It's always nice to turn a hobby into extra
income!
Feel free to post pictures of your
work so we can all drool! 

Cass,
Welcome! 

Crochet is very
welcoming! I've also taken breaks here and there and it was always
like returning to an old friend. 

I would say a
gray-to-white is the perfect solution. Depending on the color of
your lettering, you could go from a misty gray to a white; though
if your lettering is light colored, you would want to go to a
darker gray and perhaps a lighter one. 

Cristy,
I just uploaded the new symbol set which fixes the problem.
At the same time I swapped two other symbols because I felt one could be a bit confusing.
So try again and you should no longer get a duplicate symbol!
Thanks so much for reporting the problem! We can't quite catch all the problems and bugs but I'm happy to fix things when they're reported.
Lots more updates and features still to come.
Terry
Sherry,
Welcome!
(You do know I have that song stuck in
my head now!
)I'm sorry to say I'm completely unfamiliar with Jody Pyott patterns; I've seen them made up, but have never owned any of the patterns or made one. Are the sections all square? Are they single crochet with bobble areas of the same size, or are they some other stitch that turns out square, along with bobbles that fit into a basic square?
Have you reached out to the woman who made the piece in the pic to see what she did to center the names? Do the patterns come with an alphabet for customization, or are you on your own with creating them?
Is the designer responsive to questions about how to center names in her patterns?
If there's no alphabet included, could you use graph paper to make a basic alphabet that's the same height as the inside of the sections for the names? If there is one, can you make a simple representation of the letters with graph paper, using outlines to keep your letters from going out of the lines?
If everything is square, whether or not there's an alphabet for customization, I think graph paper would be the key to everything, because then you can use a pencil to try different placements of letters and erase when your spacing looks too close or too far apart, until you have it just right.
Wish I were familiar with these patterns so I could know what I'm talking about!
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
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