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Thank you so much!
I didn't get the reply in my inbox. Should I check the stitchboard mail or my personal email?
Thx again :-)
Is there a magic formula for conveting the stitch counts by color into how much yarn is needed? Thanks in advance!
Kelly
Hi Stacy, and welcome.
I'm up in north Tx. I've been using this site for a few years and love it.
I can tell you that the more detail your image has, the larger you need to make your graph or you will start losing the detail.
Hope that helps.
Nicky,
Thank you so much for the update on Neave!
Glad she's keeping busy while
she's getting well...looming is so much better than simply laying
there, suffering! She's probably not feeling quite as
terrible when she does her looming. 
Sending good thoughts that she's 100% very soon...missing her!
Melanie,
I highly doubt that people will complain about it though, the CYC even has the younger designers relying on them now.
Perhaps the answer is just to use what I know, since I know this yarn should really be classified as a 2, the pattern should call for a 2.
I could work it up in a true sport weight, then decide which I like best and go from there.
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Thank you so much!
I didn't get the reply in my inbox. Should I check the stitchboard mail or my personal email?
Thx again :-)
Is there a magic formula for conveting the stitch counts by color into how much yarn is needed? Thanks in advance!
Kelly
Hi Stacy, and welcome.
I'm up in north Tx. I've been using this site for a few years and love it.
I can tell you that the more detail your image has, the larger you need to make your graph or you will start losing the detail.
Hope that helps.
Nicky,
Thank you so much for the update on Neave!
Glad she's keeping busy while
she's getting well...looming is so much better than simply laying
there, suffering! She's probably not feeling quite as
terrible when she does her looming. 
Sending good thoughts that she's 100% very soon...missing her!

Melanie,
I highly doubt that people will complain about it though, the CYC even has the younger designers relying on them now.

Perhaps the answer is just to use what I know, since I know this yarn should really be classified as a 2, the pattern should call for a 2.
I could work it up in a true sport weight, then decide which I like best and go from there.
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