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Is there a tutorial on how to use the pattern maker for cross stitch, at least with the bottom part of the page. Thanks.

Hi,

There are many variables so I'm not sure what's causing this.

For example, if your image is large and you're creating a small pattern, you'll lose a lot of stitches.

If you would like to post an image you're having problems with, I can make some suggestions.  Or if you'd like to keep your image private, let me know and you could email a copy of your image and I'll take a look at it.

Also, please let me know what type of pattern you're creating (beading, crochet, etc.).

Terry
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Thanks so much.  I will be on the lookout for it.  I have recently discovered the wonderful art of Diamond Painting and am obsessed.  It uses charts similar to cross stitch charts printed on canvas.  You then glue tiny faceted resin bits to the grid.  Its kind of like cross stitch meets mosaic tile.  The resin bits come in square and round shapes.  It isn't a problem with the square ones as they cover the entire square and hide the grid lines.  The round ones leave gaps where the grid lines are visible.  I have a ton of leftover round ones and with this added feature, I would be able to print the chart with just colors and symbols and glue the bits down and there would be no grid lines.
Love, Love, Love this site.  I have made several custom charts with your wizard and am starting several custom diamond paintings.
Thanks for being in the world!!
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how do i go about getting a picure graph of my deceased niece .I'd like to make in black and white (if in color is to complicated) for my sister's birthday.

Thanks!



Deb,

Welcome!

There are actually two parts to your question.

First, what you need to do is measure your eyeglass case (my guess is you'll be sewing or at least gluing this over an actual case, not using the fabric as an actual case).  So you should bear in mind that your stitching area may be different from your actual case dimensions.

Your measurements should give you an approximate idea of the size of the stitching area.  The way to calculate that out is to take the number of inches and multiply that by the gauge of your fabric.  If you're using 14 count Aida, you'd multiply the stitching area (and not the full dimensions of the fabric) by 14.  If you're using 18 count Aida, you'd instead multiply by 18, 22 count congress cloth would have you multiplying by 22.

Also keep in mind that though this is in no way part of the stitching area, you must cut your fabric larger to ensure you'll have enough room to sew or glue everything.  You may even want to calculate your stitching area a tiny bit smaller, maybe by a couple of stitches, if you think you may run over the stitching area, as you probably don't want to sew over part of your stitching!

Second, for the freePatternWizard, you can only set the number of stitches across.  We have a feature that's in development right now so you'll ultimately be able to set both width and length, but our original concern was that people would skew their patterns by attempting to fit them into both dimensions, so we had decided to let the system handle the length.  There are ways around it, though.  What you can do is to use a graphics program to add borders, depending on which direction needs more stitches.  It's an inelegant solution for now, but it's the best one I can offer until our image manipulation feature is available.

If you're using Windows, I can give you links to two very powerful - free! - graphics programs.  I wouldn't be able to tell you how to use either one, though, as I use an ancient version Paint Shop Pro from, gulp, 1998!  Embarassed
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