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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!)
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De'Andrea,
I understand...I wouldn't be able to remember anything from 16 years ago, either...I can barely remember what I had for dinner last night!
You know, I bet a whip stitch would do the trick, even if that's not the way you actually did it on those particular pieces!
So did you also find it tedious to do your own framing? Ugh, just doing the stitching to make the fabric lay perfectly flat was sooooooooooo difficult...I still have nightmares about it!
(Not really...but almost!)
I think that's a lovely idea, to practice with your regular satins...and koi and lotus blossoms are such beautiful things to practice!
I disagree...your work is beautiful and if you can combine pieces so well AND add your own elements...that's pretty amazing!
I definitely think you have what it
takes to be a designer! 
What kinds of beading patterns did you make available...I'd actually be interested! Do you know the name of the group offhand? I may already be a member...though I haven't been in the FB groups in ages...just too much to do, sigh.
Boo to real life for getting in the
way of fun things like beading! 
Okay! Sure thing, I'll ck that out. Meanwhile, the best place for me to find yarn is at Hobby Lobby. They sell a lot of "I love this yarn" brand. Do you have a color pallette for this particular brand of yarn that I could use in one of my graph patterns?
Thank you so much!
Hello,
I was wondering the same thing and found the answer here! Any idea when the feature might become available? For now I'll use the standard option, use the amount of squares as the amount of stitches across and rows up and keep the pattern in black and white
Thanks for the Wizard anyway!
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Sherry,
Oooh, thanks so much for
the great idea!
It might be worth trying a swatch to
see if that works. 
It might be worth trying a swatch to
see if that works. 
De'Andrea,
I understand...I wouldn't be able to remember anything from 16 years ago, either...I can barely remember what I had for dinner last night!
You know, I bet a whip stitch would do the trick, even if that's not the way you actually did it on those particular pieces!

So did you also find it tedious to do your own framing? Ugh, just doing the stitching to make the fabric lay perfectly flat was sooooooooooo difficult...I still have nightmares about it!
(Not really...but almost!)I think that's a lovely idea, to practice with your regular satins...and koi and lotus blossoms are such beautiful things to practice!

I disagree...your work is beautiful and if you can combine pieces so well AND add your own elements...that's pretty amazing!
I definitely think you have what it
takes to be a designer! 
What kinds of beading patterns did you make available...I'd actually be interested! Do you know the name of the group offhand? I may already be a member...though I haven't been in the FB groups in ages...just too much to do, sigh.
Boo to real life for getting in the
way of fun things like beading! 
Okay! Sure thing, I'll ck that out. Meanwhile, the best place for me to find yarn is at Hobby Lobby. They sell a lot of "I love this yarn" brand. Do you have a color pallette for this particular brand of yarn that I could use in one of my graph patterns?
Thank you so much!
Hello,
I was wondering the same thing and found the answer here! Any idea when the feature might become available? For now I'll use the standard option, use the amount of squares as the amount of stitches across and rows up and keep the pattern in black and white

Thanks for the Wizard anyway!
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