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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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Hi everyone !
Nice to be here. I was wondering if anyone could help me with making a crochet graph pattern? I get the wizard to work alright but it turns out bigger than i want each square, does that mean my picture is too big? If anyone could help I would appreciate it.
Thank you,
Krysta
Thank you.
Here is the pic once again............ as well as the hook and the back side. No... it's NOT pretty on the back side but you did ask! LOL I'm working with 60 different colors. The only way I can keep them straight is to tab them on the end with a little peice of paper and the marking that signifies the color they are. What makes it most difficult is that there will be ONE stitch of one color immediately followed by ONE stitch of another etc. at different places in the graph. And yes, my threads do tangle, so every so many rows, I have to stop and do a detangle.
First the pic that was lost.

The hook.......

And the finally the back side.......

I hope this will prove that I didn't take a pic of a photo and say that I was crocheting it. LOL
Sue,
Welcome!
Love your pic!
No worries, you haven't done anything wrong. The artwork function isn't currently available. Instead, we suggest using the color sensitivity and other special effects functions as needed.
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Hi everyone !
Nice to be here. I was wondering if anyone could help me with making a crochet graph pattern? I get the wizard to work alright but it turns out bigger than i want each square, does that mean my picture is too big? If anyone could help I would appreciate it.
Thank you,
Krysta
Thank you.
Sherry,
That's an ingenious idea!
It would really help in so many cases,
to protect the patterns and not have to print them out repeatedly.
Even if no moisture gets on them, patterns still show wear and tear
after folding them just a few times. Laminating is the perfect
solution! Also helps if you want to make the same thing at a later
date.
And being able to mark on the patterns
is a great idea! I've usually been taking scrap pieces of paper and
making notations for every row that I do, as I like to remake
favorite patterns in different colors, but having the markers on
laminate would be even better! 
It would really help in so many cases,
to protect the patterns and not have to print them out repeatedly.
Even if no moisture gets on them, patterns still show wear and tear
after folding them just a few times. Laminating is the perfect
solution! Also helps if you want to make the same thing at a later
date.
And being able to mark on the patterns
is a great idea! I've usually been taking scrap pieces of paper and
making notations for every row that I do, as I like to remake
favorite patterns in different colors, but having the markers on
laminate would be even better! 
Here is the pic once again............ as well as the hook and the back side. No... it's NOT pretty on the back side but you did ask! LOL I'm working with 60 different colors. The only way I can keep them straight is to tab them on the end with a little peice of paper and the marking that signifies the color they are. What makes it most difficult is that there will be ONE stitch of one color immediately followed by ONE stitch of another etc. at different places in the graph. And yes, my threads do tangle, so every so many rows, I have to stop and do a detangle.
First the pic that was lost.

The hook.......

And the finally the back side.......

I hope this will prove that I didn't take a pic of a photo and say that I was crocheting it. LOL
Sue,
Welcome!
Love your pic!No worries, you haven't done anything wrong. The artwork function isn't currently available. Instead, we suggest using the color sensitivity and other special effects functions as needed.

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