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Jaboro,
Welcome! Smile
Have you tried a Google image search for either such a graph or an image that can be used to make your own graph?


I wanted to convert what I believe to ne a cross stitch pattern of Chewbacca into a knitting chart.  Is that possible in Stitchboard?  If so, how would I go about it?  TYIA
 

Welcome!  Smile

At this time the freePatternWizard doesn't have the ability to edit patterns, though this is a feature that is in development.  In the meantime, you may want to choose a single color to represent several different symbols; for instance, if you have a letter A as a red and a letter B as a pink, you could choose one color that will be used for both A and B, rather than one color for each symbol.  In this way you can eliminate several of the "single" stitches by working blocks of similar colors as only one color.  Chances are that you'll probably never notice a difference, since you're likely more interested in focusing on your grandparents' faces and not your grandmother's dress!

Another alternative is to leave out the floral design on the dress entirely by making it one single color.  Say your grandmother's dress is navy blue...you could make the entire thing navy blue and not bother with the floral pattern at all.

Debbie,

That sounds sooooo intriguing!  I never thought of looming to make dishcloths...and I really like to make dishcloths!  That's one of my favorite gifts to make, because people usually use sponges and are surprised to find the dishcloths work so much better...best of all, they don't deteriorate the way sponges do.  I can't tell you how many times those stupid sponges had pieces that somehow gouged themselves out, even when they were still quite new, like a day or so later.  Frown  They're not particularly cheap, but they're often cheaply made.

It's so much fun to give a set of dishcloths...I usually make mine a bit smaller than most dishcloth patterns say to make them.  I find that when something is 7-9 inches wide, it's too much to hold onto, so I end up putting soap on one spot and then the rest of the cloth is jsut kind of "there."  Frown  I think 5-6 inches is the perfect size.

One year, I made dishcloths for all of my husband's friends...well, they loved them.  And the one guy told my husband, "They really work!"  LOL, that was one of my favorite compliments!  Smile

True, the larger squares can be used for afghans.  LOL, though that brings to mind a retired dishcloth, used as part of an afghan.  Wouldn't that be bizarre?  LOL.

Neave,

Ugh, I completely agree!  Family really can be your worst enemy.  That "sacred" family crap is so ridiculous!  People completely forget about how vulnerable people are when it comes to family.  Their guard is generally down and loving, positive feelings for family can lead to a mess.  Cry
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